Newfie wrote:I don't know that did jack to "save the planet." What could one reasonably do?
Sure we all try to reduce, reuse, and recycle....but that's slowing the demise, not saving.
As always when I worked it was on mass transit projects. But I don't believe they "save the planet", just slow the death, and make more room for more people. Really not helpful at all.
Newfie wrote:The one thing of some value is the land we bought up in Nova Scotia. I did nothing to it or with it, but just let it sit there sucking up carbon. I protected it from human influence. That is a positive.
Plantagenet wrote:Yup. I'm doing the same thing with two parcels of land here in Alaska.
Its about the only thing an average person can do to pump some carbon back down out of the atmosphere.
GregT wrote:Plantagenet wrote:Yup. I'm doing the same thing with two parcels of land here in Alaska.
Its about the only thing an average person can do to pump some carbon back down out of the atmosphere.
Wouldn't it make more sense to cut your own carbon footprint planter? Instead of pretending to try to find ways to pump a tiny percentage of what you are personally responsible for adding into the atmosphere, back out? Are you going to continue to be a hypocrite? Or will you woman up?
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