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Really appreciate Stripe’s efforts in supporting climate-positive projects through Stripe Climate. It’s inspiring to see platforms invest in long-term carbon removal. I’ve been exploring ways to make my own digital projects more sustainable too. For example, my site https://jordan-goldprice.com/ promotes financial transparency and provides daily gold price updates in Jordan, hosted with minimal energy usage. Every small step matters!
Merci pour le partage de cet article ! Il m'a offert une nouvelle perspective et m'a fait réfléchir — j'apprécie vraiment la profondeur et la clarté. https://www.ailogogenerator.sh/
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Yaşlanma belirtilerini azaltmak ve cilde daha genç, sıkı bir görünüm kazandırmak için uygulanan modern ve etkili estetik yöntemlerden biridir. Cerrahi müdahale gerektirmeyen bu yöntemler, kısa sürede sonuç almak isteyenler için ideal bir seçenek sunar.
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I really don't want to seem like an ornery bastard, BUT:
Although I realize that climate change, the despoiling of the arctic, carcinogenic chemicals etc. are horrible and must be held in check, I tire of what I call carbon absolutists who seem to think that all carbon is sin or deadly or beyond the pale. Didn't anyone ever hear of organic chemistry.
Carbon is integral to our world and to life itself:
a) All chemicals related to life contains carbon
b) carbon dioxide, who some people seem to mix up with carbon monoxide, is necessary to produce sugar
c) carbohydrates, fats and protein all contain carbon
d) if you murder all things that inhale oxygen, or all people, dogs, cows etc., you can reduce carbon in the air.
The preceding is very elementary. But sometimes people speak of carbon as if it were more than a problem but rather one of the seven deadly sins.
Now I will read your article and see what I can do to help.
Instead of dreaming about carbon removal technologies we should promoting the principles and ideas of degrowth. Carbon removal is not a viable solution but just a major form of greenwashing. Any responsible person should be able to understand this.
So you have decided not to consume anything that's been mined, mechanically cultivated, manufactured, cooked, refrigerated, shipped, or stored? You have given up your car, and you don't use any form of public transportation. You've done all those things because, quite laudably, you don't want to be the usual smug "progressive" hypocrite, signaling your virtue while living the way you tell others not to live.
So far, so good, but I have a question: What about your computer, assembled by happy Chinese slaves and sent here on a diesel-powered cargo ship? Oh, not the computer! How else can you inform the world of your Goodness? LOL
In my professional life, I work as an environmentalist and I use Substack to pursue my hobby of writing. So, this is very exciting to see both my worlds collide. (substack link- anwesha.substack.com for personal stories and fun ideas)
Thanks for the update. It looks like a good initiative.
It is a shame though that you did not mention our Surviving newsletter (https://surviving.substack.com/) which has a high level readership - business leaders and investors.
Much of our content is about climate change and the business and economic implications.
Can you please mention it. We think you could be more comprehensive about the substack sources you mention.
This is supercool and very timely. I recently started a series of posts for Climate Pioneers oasis.substack.com and remove emissions resulting from publishing via soil carbon sequestration.
Really appreciate Stripe’s efforts in supporting climate-positive projects through Stripe Climate. It’s inspiring to see platforms invest in long-term carbon removal. I’ve been exploring ways to make my own digital projects more sustainable too. For example, my site https://jordan-goldprice.com/ promotes financial transparency and provides daily gold price updates in Jordan, hosted with minimal energy usage. Every small step matters!
Merci pour le partage de cet article ! Il m'a offert une nouvelle perspective et m'a fait réfléchir — j'apprécie vraiment la profondeur et la clarté. https://www.ailogogenerator.sh/
This is a great initiative by Substack and Stripe – tackling climate change through collective action is the way forward. Just like streaming movies online is more eco-friendly than producing physical media, supporting carbon removal helps reduce our digital footprint even further. Whether you're writing, watching, or both – small changes can lead to big impact. https://freecinemodapk.com.br/
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Yaşlanma belirtilerini azaltmak ve cilde daha genç, sıkı bir görünüm kazandırmak için uygulanan modern ve etkili estetik yöntemlerden biridir. Cerrahi müdahale gerektirmeyen bu yöntemler, kısa sürede sonuç almak isteyenler için ideal bir seçenek sunar.
Launched with the mission to provide a fun and engaging gaming experience, https://101games.io has quickly established itself as a go-to destination for casual gamers and hardcore enthusiasts alike.
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Looks like the usual horseshit "progressive" virtue signaling to me. Vegan too?
I really don't want to seem like an ornery bastard, BUT:
Although I realize that climate change, the despoiling of the arctic, carcinogenic chemicals etc. are horrible and must be held in check, I tire of what I call carbon absolutists who seem to think that all carbon is sin or deadly or beyond the pale. Didn't anyone ever hear of organic chemistry.
Carbon is integral to our world and to life itself:
a) All chemicals related to life contains carbon
b) carbon dioxide, who some people seem to mix up with carbon monoxide, is necessary to produce sugar
c) carbohydrates, fats and protein all contain carbon
d) if you murder all things that inhale oxygen, or all people, dogs, cows etc., you can reduce carbon in the air.
The preceding is very elementary. But sometimes people speak of carbon as if it were more than a problem but rather one of the seven deadly sins.
Now I will read your article and see what I can do to help.
Instead of dreaming about carbon removal technologies we should promoting the principles and ideas of degrowth. Carbon removal is not a viable solution but just a major form of greenwashing. Any responsible person should be able to understand this.
Talk is cheap. What then is your solution? Are you degrowth-ing your life or just virtue signaling?
There are solutions to the unfolding climate crisis and I see my job in promoting, spreading and supporting them.
So you have decided not to consume anything that's been mined, mechanically cultivated, manufactured, cooked, refrigerated, shipped, or stored? You have given up your car, and you don't use any form of public transportation. You've done all those things because, quite laudably, you don't want to be the usual smug "progressive" hypocrite, signaling your virtue while living the way you tell others not to live.
So far, so good, but I have a question: What about your computer, assembled by happy Chinese slaves and sent here on a diesel-powered cargo ship? Oh, not the computer! How else can you inform the world of your Goodness? LOL
I'm not living the way I tell others not to live so please stop making stuff up just to satisfy your ego.
In my professional life, I work as an environmentalist and I use Substack to pursue my hobby of writing. So, this is very exciting to see both my worlds collide. (substack link- anwesha.substack.com for personal stories and fun ideas)
Thanks for the update. It looks like a good initiative.
It is a shame though that you did not mention our Surviving newsletter (https://surviving.substack.com/) which has a high level readership - business leaders and investors.
Much of our content is about climate change and the business and economic implications.
Can you please mention it. We think you could be more comprehensive about the substack sources you mention.
Great initiative. I look forward to this expanding to Canada.
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