Do you have battery and solar installed? You must be one privileged person. I have never once lived anywhere where I could even if I had the money to. Most people in the world do not live in free standing houses and I would hazard a guess that most countries in the world do not have open grids where you can choose who you buy electricity from.
> Petrol cars commuting every day
Most people in the world don't own cars.
> 'Free shipping' and 'Cheap flights' vs Learn actual costs
Eh, I mean, what? Are you saying people do not know what they are paying for flights? Because, eh, I do know what I pay for flights.
Are you saying online retailers should online retailers not be able to offer free shipping or they should tell you how much the shipping would have cost if it was not free? Why?
Look, I get the sentiment, and it is nice, the thing is though that the advice is not really applicable to most people on the planet and even if everybody that had those options available (i.e. were doing what is on the left and could do what is on the right instead) I don't think that it would solve our problems. Nuclear would go a lot further - but sure - not on fault lines.
Do you have battery and solar installed? You must be one privileged person. I have never once lived anywhere where I could even if I had the money to. Most people in the world do not live in free standing houses and I would hazard a guess that most countries in the world do not have open grids where you can choose who you buy electricity from.
> Petrol cars commuting every day
Most people in the world don't own cars.
> 'Free shipping' and 'Cheap flights' vs Learn actual costs
Eh, I mean, what? Are you saying people do not know what they are paying for flights? Because, eh, I do know what I pay for flights.
Are you saying online retailers should online retailers not be able to offer free shipping or they should tell you how much the shipping would have cost if it was not free? Why?
What is happening here?
> Enact all possible solutions
Except nuclear I bet.