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9 votes
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The week in energy: Not all oil is equal
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Minimalism and/or zero waste life
Hi there. It seems that minimalist and zero waste movements have picked up some steam recently in many first world countries as a reaction to the consumerist, greed-based lifestyles promoted and...
Hi there. It seems that minimalist and zero waste movements have picked up some steam recently in many first world countries as a reaction to the consumerist, greed-based lifestyles promoted and upon realisation of our impact on the world. As an aspiring zero waste minimalist and general conversationalist, I am interested in your opinions, so I'll bombard you with some questions.
Do any of you lead a minimalist or zero waste life, or are you aspiring to or making the transition right now?
What is your opinion of the movements?
Are you opposed to the lifestyles?
Why are you/do you want to be minimalist or create zero waste?
What is minimalism to you?
Are you a minimalist in some or all parts of your life?
What challenges did you run into when making the changes, and how did you overcome them?
Is there anything you recommend to those who are still just aspiring?
Does minimalism imply frugality?
Do you have anything else to add?
28 votes -
Mondelez cuts ties with twelve palm oil suppliers, citing deforestation
14 votes -
Iceland supermarket chain to let loose animatronic orangutan after Christmas ad ban
9 votes -
I collected my plastic waste for a year, and learned the truth about recycling
14 votes -
A window into Delhi’s deadly pollution
10 votes -
What can I do about climate change?
33 votes -
Rainwater harvesting eases daily struggle in Argentina’s Chaco region
2 votes -
US Supreme Court allows historic kids' climate lawsuit to go forward
20 votes -
Cry me a river: Low water levels causing chaos in Germany
7 votes -
Britain's largest battery is actually a lake
11 votes -
More evidence points to China as source of ozone-depleting gas
8 votes -
Government experts say plan to prevent animal extinctions is failing
10 votes -
'Records falling everywhere': Australian solar panel demand goes through the roof
14 votes -
Palau to ban sunscreen products to protect reefs
10 votes -
What should I do with my broken kettle?
15 votes -
Seychelles issues world’s first blue bond to fund fisheries projects
3 votes -
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds Don't misread the headline like I did when I saw it! This isn't about extinctions: we haven't killed off 60% of species. We...
Humanity has wiped out 60% of animals since 1970, major report finds
Don't misread the headline like I did when I saw it! This isn't about extinctions: we haven't killed off 60% of species. We have reduced the population of all animals by an average of 60%.
23 votes -
The big meltdown - As the Antarctic Peninsula heats up, the rules of life there are being ripped apart
11 votes -
NDIS funds to be 'repurposed' for drought relief under Australian PM Scott Morrison's plan
2 votes -
Single-use plastics ban approved by European Parliament
37 votes -
Scenes from the new Cold War unfolding at the top of the world
8 votes -
The nurdles are coming: Wave of 1 billion plastic pellets heading to WA's south coast
8 votes -
The con at the heart of the Atlantic Coast pipeline
4 votes -
What's really warming the world?
23 votes -
Super typhoon Yutu, 'strongest storm of 2018,' slams US Pacific Territory
10 votes -
Why there's a perfectly rectangular iceberg floating in Antarctica
5 votes -
The next president of the US makes climate change their top priority. What should be their first actions?
Let's assume that they have full control over congress, so politics isn't an issue. I think looking at what a good global climate policy would be useful, because it allows us to see where we...
Let's assume that they have full control over congress, so politics isn't an issue. I think looking at what a good global climate policy would be useful, because it allows us to see where we stand. It could also serve as a platform for future candidates.
It seems to me that the new president should take a wide-ranging series of measures to curb emissions in all the major domains: electricity, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing, etc. [1]. You might argue that measures taken in isolation from other countries are not sufficient. While that's true, someone has to start. The US taking the lead on climate change would have a profound impact on all other countries. The US could use its very strong diplomatic weight to pressure other countries to adopt similar measures.
So what should these measures be? The major one would seem to be a carbon tax, applied to all major sources of emissions: energy production (coal plants, ...), agriculture (cattle and meat imports), jet fuel (current taxes are very low), etc. Another one could be a tax on imports depending on how much the exporting country does against global warming. Maybe a new kind of free trade alliance among "climate-virtuous" countries could be created.
Any thoughts? Have any serious global policy proposals been made and studied in the past?
[1] : https://www.gatesnotes.com/Energy/My-plan-for-fighting-climate-change
27 votes -
Victory for 'Valve Turners' as Judge Allows 'Necessity Defense' for Climate Trial
9 votes -
About 135 French MPs launch a transpartisan climate collective
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Climate change and the 75% problem
13 votes -
'For the Pacific it's always about cash': Australian Environment Minister in diplomatic incident over climate change
3 votes -
Study of Puerto Rico rainforest shows massive, climate-driven decline in population of insects and insect-eating animals
9 votes -
The hidden air pollution inside your workplace
7 votes -
The Keeper of the Ghost Trees (Albino Redwoods) - Great Big Story
4 votes -
UK scientists turn coffee industry waste into electricity
7 votes -
Flash floods and landslides kill at least twenty-seven on Indonesian island of Sumatra
3 votes -
Indonesia unveils low carbon development framework
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What are you doing to reduce your impact?
Impact can be in many different areas (carbon emissions, energy use, water, plastics, land use, advocacy etc etc). I just want to know something you're doing that helps the environment. It can be...
Impact can be in many different areas (carbon emissions, energy use, water, plastics, land use, advocacy etc etc). I just want to know something you're doing that helps the environment. It can be big or small, something you've done for a long time, just started or want to implement soon.
I'll start, about 18 months ago I bought a bike and started cycling again. Most of my shorter journeys are now by bike and I'm looking at cycling to work.
Environmental news is often really bleak, lets hear some positive efforts!
27 votes -
If you want your children to see a coral reef, join the left
18 votes -
Nestle, Tim Hortons and Pepsi are the three worst plastic polluters in Canada: Greenpeace
6 votes -
Scientists say halting deforestation 'just as urgent' as reducing emissions
26 votes -
Colorado’s recreation roadmap makes it one of the only states to fuse outdoor play, environmental protection
10 votes -
'You Just Don't Touch That Tap Water Unless Absolutely Necessary'
14 votes -
Architect of Paris climate accord says Morrison government's emissions stance is 'anti-science'
4 votes -
America isn’t ready for the lanternfly invasion
11 votes -
Left to Louisiana’s tides, a village fights for time
7 votes -
The Brutal Truth About Climate Change: William T. Vollmann’s latest opus is brilliant, but it offers no comfort to its readers
24 votes -
Shift in large-scale Atlantic circulation causes lower-oxygen water to invade Canada’s Gulf of St. Lawrence
8 votes