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13 sats \ 0 replies \ @anonporridge 2 Oct 2022
The narrative shift acknowledging the positive utility of bitcoin mining to creative a profit incentive to completely tamp down on this GHG emission problem is going to leave our heads spinning.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @faithandcredit 2 Oct 2022
71% of Earth is covered by water. In fact if viewed from a specific angle, the earth is just one giant ocean. My point is that if you live in a city, you can walk for hours and never reach the end, never reach any kind of wild nature. The city just seems to go on forever, and in this case, you think, oh my, we must be really polluting. We must calm down. But 71% of the planet is water, ie. not inhabited by humans. So in the big picture there is no way we are having any kind of significant effect on the climate.
ps heres the side of earth that is rarely shown
https://i.ibb.co/GQZKnLk/image.png
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @notgeld 3 Oct 2022
We may be polluting environment around ourselves, making our conditions for life worse. I agree that this is crazy to care about nature as a whole since nature itself is careless and really deadly without modern tech.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @faithandcredit 2 Oct 2022
our impact on the climate is miniscule even at 8B people, and it could be even less if we ditched fiat currency and central banking because its leading to overconsumption, over production, and waste.
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