Don’t mind this glaring bastion of land use mismanagement

  • Random Dent@lemmy.ml
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    19 hours ago

    I always liked how the best argument against wind farms they could come up with was they’re an eyesore, even though they’re not really that different from windmills, which nobody objects to. But yeah a massive grey cube that drains all the fresh water out of everything in a 10-mile radius is just fine.

  • SaveTheTuaHawk@lemmy.ca
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    17 hours ago

    2020…the electrical grid cannot handle EVs, what happens when they all plugin at the same time? Stupid libtards!

    2026…plug in all the datacentres sucking megawatts 24/7

  • Washedupcynic@lemmy.ca
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    After learning that most of our plastic waste is sold to other countries for disposal, instead of being recycled, I stopped separating my trash and it all goes in one bag now. I spent so much of my life washing and separating that waste to do my part for the planet only to find out it meant nothing. If the trash man is going to ship my waste overseas, then he can fucking separate it and wash it.

    Side note, the paper straws may be better for the environment, but they are likely just as bad for us as plastic straws. Glues are used to keep the paper straws stiff, and they will break down and leach out while you drink. Not all glues are safe for human consumption. Now I just take the lid off the beverage and drink straight from the cup like a savage.

    https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0045653521007074#abs0020

    Side side note, fuck AI and data centers.

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    2 days ago

    They are not AI data centers, that is just the marketing. They will be Surveillance Data Centers.

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    2 days ago

    I went to an ice cream place the other night and got a milkshake and it came with a paper straw. Instantly ruined the experience. People are out of their fucking minds with these paper straws.

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    2 days ago

    Yeah, my state government is like “pwease limit showers to 5 minutes (0.3 kiloseconds) and keep your thermostat at 75° (24°C) 🥺” while they take kickbacks for approving more of the damned things

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    2 days ago

    OK, derailing slightly. There is nothing I hate more than going to a restaurant and getting a cardboard straw for a plastic cup with a plastic lid.

    It’s almost as infuriating as seeing people who still somehow wear masks incorrectly.

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    2 days ago

    Paper straws are scientifically terrible for carbonated drinks. All of those fibers make a ton of nucleation sites for the CO2 and just make darn sure that your carbonated drink isn’t carbonated by the time it gets to your mouth. Seriously, if you wanted to design something to intentionally make a carbonated soda flat by the time it gets to your lips, I don’t know how you’d do it better than with a paper straw. Maybe a long hose that shakes the liquid as it goes through?

    And sure, ok, plastic straws aren’t great environmentally. But surely there was a third option before we went back to literally the worst choice? Something decently cheap, biodegradable, and non-porous? Can we not invent something like that? There’s tons of industrially-compostable polymers, right? Wouldn’t those break down in the ocean over time?

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        I agree that sipping is probably the best option. My problem is that most to-go cups at restaurants use lids for structural reinforcement; they make the cup less sturdy (because it’s cheaper) and count on the lid to keep it stable.

        For clumsy and forgetful people (it’s me, hi, I’m the problem) the option right now seems to be buying a reusable straw that ends up sitting in my silverware drawer permanently, living with the fact that I’m just always going to have some sort of stain on my shirt, or drinking subpar, flat sodas. Or, I guess, switching to a non-carbonated drink. None of them are my favorite options. Come on, scientists!

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    2 days ago

    The Oil industry fist began with putting the blame for climate-destroying stuff on the consumer. Wr need to acknowledge that companies are at fault

    • Da Cap’n@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      2 days ago

      Plastic straws are the least of our issues. As long as the 1% are using private jets and super yahts, it makes zero difference.

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    3 days ago

    It was just performative corporate “wokism”. They’d do anything to appear attractive to their customers as long as it doesn’t hurt their bottom line. Plastic straws, sure! Actually reduce the amount of waste generated? Absolutely not. How much of the great Pacific garbage patch is made up of straws?