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People like Taylor Swift are irrelevant outliers, and she's running a business which people can choose to contribute to or not.uziq wrote:
the public figure with the highest carbon footprint in the last year is … taylor swift.
don’t you go to those big silly stadium gigs with international touring pop artists? you’re propping up this behaviour? private jets all around the world? can’t you listen to that stuff at home?
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they’re not irrelevant outliers. 10% of the population contribute 90% of emissions.Dilbert_X wrote:
People like Taylor Swift are irrelevant outliers, and she's running a business which people can choose to contribute to or not.uziq wrote:
the public figure with the highest carbon footprint in the last year is … taylor swift.
don’t you go to those big silly stadium gigs with international touring pop artists? you’re propping up this behaviour? private jets all around the world? can’t you listen to that stuff at home?
If one stadium full of people decided to cut their annual air travel by one flight, or her fanbase turned their thermostat down 0.1C either would be a far more significant impact - thats how small individual actions on a large scale actually have an effect.
But yeah, one person is careless so that gives you and Larssen and Ken the right to be profligate and wasteful and still claim to be concerned about the environment.
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Not really, Chinese and Russians have been travelling for decades now, are they any less insular or deranged or nationalistic?Larssen wrote:
The world has become a better place for the fact that people can travel so easily these days.
Ahahahahahaha - you're as transparent as this fish.average people flying even half a dozen times a year shouldn't be an issue.
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again, your reasoning is faulty. the top percentile of people are responsible for 90% of air and transport emissions.Dilbert_X wrote:
Taylor Swift is one person.
Larssen's plan for 7.6 billion people to take 6+ flights a year would be hilarious if it weren't so stupid.
you act like this is a justification for driving a personal vehicle for your whole life ... when in fact it's the total opposite. short journeys are ideal for public transport commuting. that's literally the best-use scenario for buses and trains in an urban or suburban environment. instead, you've opted to take your little personally sealed pollutant machine everywhere, to suit your own personal comfort, nothing more. i am quite sure you could have found a better mode of transportation for short-distance commutes.Typically I've lived ~10km from where I've worked, sometimes less.
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Dilbert, you don't really have any high horse to sit on when it comes to statistics. You've proven over the course of many years that they don't really matter to you.Dilbert_X wrote:
Average means not everyone does it, thats how maths works, amazing.
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so what? larssen likely uses public transport to get to work each day, or a cycle/walking, or a combination thereof. that's the pattern for most europeans who live and work in cities.Dilbert_X wrote:
Um no, its literally your average schlub burning the planet to death.
Dauntless does now, he didn't for a loooong time.
Why doesn't he get a bus?
Lets look at Larssen's round trip to New York
~50 tonnes of fuel - each way - thats 100 tonnes total.
than I used
100 tonnes/300 passengers - 330l of fuel per passenger. For one long weekend of partying Larssen burned more fuel than I use in four months of commuting to a productive job.
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2% of global pollution is aviation related. I wrote I took 3 return flights per year. 2 medium distance, 1 long haul. I also am free to take as many flights as I want. The global passenger flight business being almost completely shut down in 2020 barely dented global emissions.Dilbert_X wrote:
Not really, Chinese and Russians have been travelling for decades now, are they any less insular or deranged or nationalistic?Larssen wrote:
The world has become a better place for the fact that people can travel so easily these days.
Americans have been the parody tourists from the beginning - same questionAhahahahahaha - you're as transparent as this fish.average people flying even half a dozen times a year shouldn't be an issue.
What you mean is you should be free to fly six times every year.
The world average is 0.6 flights per capita, are you really saying global air traffic should increase ten-fold?
Only one country in the world averages more than 6 flights per year per capita and thats Iceland.
Are you really saying everyone in the world should aspire to that?
Even Americans only average 2 flights per year, are you saying every person in the world should do 3x the flying of Americans?
Wow.
Maye you should quit and study philosophy.
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dilber'ts whole clan relocated internationally several times in his lifetime, in pursuit of their own economic self-interest (and daddy's career).It's also an obvious continuing trend that people are moving about more than ever. I see your isolationist attitude and climate beliefs align perfect
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None whatsoever.how many back-and-forth planes has his family taken between australia-UK since they relocated
HowLarssen wrote:
The point is moreso that travel's a great thing.
your average british working family goes on a 'resort' holiday to the costa del sol maybe once a year or once every 2 years.Um no, relocating every 4-8 years? Fewer air miles than the average moron uses going to benidorm or magaluf.
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"LMAO"Dilbert_X wrote:
HowLarssen wrote:
The point is moreso that travel's a great thing.