@R0cheDeBoule You're right, "Going Green" is totally being overused. Not to mention that the term should have been "Remaining Blue", if accuracy matters to anyone.
@R0cheDeBoule You nailed it exactly. Just conditioning the nickel used in the batteries for hybrids or electric cars has a total carbon impact most people have no clue about. It's mined overseas, shipped around the globe to one point after the next for refinement, processing, assembly, delivery, etc. The total life cycle of all man-made things we use every day. Most people don't understand cradle to grave, because that mentality doesn't mesh with advertisements. People want cheap, easy, instant.
I'm so sick of people that couldn't be farther removed from "the environment" preaching how to save it. Wake up...the car you were driving = product of mining (which had a huge environmental impact. The camera you were using = product of mining. The computer you used to post it on the internet = product of mining. The power used to run you computer = from a massive dam that submerged a large span of "the environment" and likely displaced alot of people/animals. It goes so so far beyond recycling
truly "saving the environment" would require every human being to kill himself/herself. since that isn't happening, all current conservation efforts are truly futile. stop patting yourselves on the back, you're not doing anything even remotely significant enough to matter.
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Envirocruit 1 month ago
Can I add this to our BIO Project? haha. I'll credit you. Thanks!
iloveubbycu15 3 months ago
@R0cheDeBoule You're right, "Going Green" is totally being overused. Not to mention that the term should have been "Remaining Blue", if accuracy matters to anyone.
cvg1099 8 months ago
@R0cheDeBoule You nailed it exactly. Just conditioning the nickel used in the batteries for hybrids or electric cars has a total carbon impact most people have no clue about. It's mined overseas, shipped around the globe to one point after the next for refinement, processing, assembly, delivery, etc. The total life cycle of all man-made things we use every day. Most people don't understand cradle to grave, because that mentality doesn't mesh with advertisements. People want cheap, easy, instant.
cvg1099 8 months ago
I'm so sick of people that couldn't be farther removed from "the environment" preaching how to save it. Wake up...the car you were driving = product of mining (which had a huge environmental impact. The camera you were using = product of mining. The computer you used to post it on the internet = product of mining. The power used to run you computer = from a massive dam that submerged a large span of "the environment" and likely displaced alot of people/animals. It goes so so far beyond recycling
R0cheDeBoule 8 months ago
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1andyc1 1 year ago
The world will end one day, some how, its inevitable. But we dont have to speed up the process, we can atleast try to keep what we got.
DrDoobs420 1 year ago
truly "saving the environment" would require every human being to kill himself/herself. since that isn't happening, all current conservation efforts are truly futile. stop patting yourselves on the back, you're not doing anything even remotely significant enough to matter.
cvg1099 1 year ago