Knowing something is expensive? Most 'cheap meat' is revolting IMONot true in America but also knowing how to make veg taste decent is arguably more expensive than cheap meat.
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Knowing something is expensive? Most 'cheap meat' is revolting IMONot true in America but also knowing how to make veg taste decent is arguably more expensive than cheap meat.
Not true in America but also knowing how to make veg taste decent is arguably more expensive than cheap meat.
I drive 300km+ a week to get to and from a job I could do at my kitchen table. It’s 2019 ffs.In terms of being a futile pathetice lump of flesh with little or no direct input into important matters, i do think there is a huge value in directing conversations in a gentle way or sharing information now and again as method gently refocusing the overton window.
Last year me and the gf went off plastic for lent. maybe an 80% success rate. This year I'm attempting to not use the car for going to work (i know, i do that a fair bit already), just not going to chicken out on weather this year. You city folk are already doing a lot by living in a large commune, as opposed to being in car commuter belt that dominates the sticks.
Then why are people buying it?Knowing something is expensive? Most 'cheap meat' is revolting IMO
I don't understand what you mean by this?
I was talking to Mrs. egg_ there lately about climate campaigning in Ireland ...
There's a solid set of recommendations on climate change action from the citizens assembly Recommendations on how the State can make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change - The Citizens' Assembly
How feasible do you think something like this would be - use facebook ads to gather large groups of voters concerned about climate in constituency and try and force political change by using those peoples' votes. Approach election candidates and say "if you include this shit on your platform then X people in your constituency will give you their number 1"
I was talking to Mrs. egg_ there lately about climate campaigning in Ireland ...
There's a solid set of recommendations on climate change action from the citizens assembly Recommendations on how the State can make Ireland a leader in tackling climate change - The Citizens' Assembly
How feasible do you think something like this would be - use facebook ads to gather large groups of voters concerned about climate in constituency and try and force political change by using those peoples' votes. Approach election candidates and say "if you include this shit on your platform then X people in your constituency will give you their number 1"
False flagAlso - this thread is boobytrapped. There’s something somewhere in it that’s being embedded from somewhere else and it’s triggering a firewall rule in error, and that’s blocking people from the server. I (temporarily) fixed it over lunchtime by telling it to ignore the false-positive detection, but if you couldn’t get back in this morning after reading this thread, that’s why.
What i'm saying is that living in poverty and not knowing how to cook a meal from raw ingredients are related.
Ideally yes. In the last couple of trips to the shop that would have meant no cheese, no grapes, no yogurt, no mushrooms, no strawberries, no lemonade, no chicken bits , no hummus, no cheesecake and probably lots of other things I can't think of.The trick is to not buy the plastic in the first place.
A better trick would be to not make plastic available for purchase wherever possible, no?
They’re really nice so it’s ok.Ideally yes. In the last couple of trips to the shop that would have meant no cheese, no grapes, no yogurt, no mushrooms, no strawberries, no lemonade, no chicken bits , no hummus, no cheesecake and probably lots of other things I can't think of.
I agree. Or use some sort of biodegrade packaging product .
We got these the other week and when I got them home i realised they came with four single use plastic spoons. They could easily have used wood or even stiff card
Full disclosure. I ate them all. wholeIdeally yes. In the last couple of trips to the shop that would have meant no cheese, no grapes, no yogurt, no mushrooms, no strawberries, no lemonade, no chicken bits , no hummus, no cheesecake and probably lots of other things I can't think of.
I agree. Or use some sort of biodegrade packaging product .
We got these the other week and when I got them home i realised they came with four single use plastic spoons. They could easily have used wood or even stiff card
So, getting back to this - individual action, which I guess we are all doing at least some of, clearly isn't solving the problem.Who should I vote for if I make saving the planet my 100% voting reason?
Yeah sure. I mean i'm not sold in the slightest that "Facebook won Brexit" but can't harm to use whatever means necessary given the stakes.So, getting back to this - individual action, which I guess we are all doing at least some of, clearly isn't solving the problem.
Would you personally be on for something like what I'm proposing above? Actually sign up to a voting bloc to try and push a climate-focused agenda with politicians?
Working from home not an option in any way, shape or form?I drive 300km+ a week to get to and from a job I could do at my kitchen table. It’s 2019 ffs.
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