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Definitely can tick all those boxes, mostly! V lucky to have a garden and we grow a lot of our own food which is fun. The place we moved still has some lawn which we are giong to slowly turn into garden so as not to just be monoculture which doesn’t play well with nature!
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Hello Urszula,
Did you know Klaus Schwab?
Are you following his ideologies in this post?
I dont hope so.
Greetings Richard
@Richard99 are you referring to the founder of the World Economic Forum?
Yes, of course,
He wants to reduce CO2 by reducing humanity…
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I don’t hop on the hype train for that one either, there’s many many many things the corporations and states can do on their own at their level to make good changes in that regard.
- is fine
- is enjoyable as long as you don’t need rapid and flexible transport on busy days
- good, although carbon dioxide is not inherently bad, it’s needed (for said plants for example, also see normobaric chamber)
- that’s fair as long as you don’t worry about own health more, then candles or old style light bulbs are better but even better it is to just go to bed when it’s time lol
- I hate virtue signalling by purchasing a jacket made “80% from recycled plastic, at least 8 plastic bottles” - and what about all the microplastics buzz?
- yup
- can help but remember about redundancy for times these two don’t suffice
- beef is the best superfood that suprasses any vegetable, eggs come 2nd - but prioritize local production (applies to any food), quality production and so on - can’t give a muffin about CO2 here much with our authorities lecturing us about it and not walking the talk themselves
- fair enough, fun fact though: almost 100%, if not 100% of North European Plain comprises of forests that are all man-made or heavily taken care of - the only one closest to true wilderness is Puszcza Białowieska I heard but still not fully left alone
- nope
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