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by nickff 1864 days ago
I don't know that for a fact.

Do you have any idea of how many emissions are caused by people driving 'across town' to buy very little? What about people who drive to the store to buy one thing? How about the air conditioning in the mall?

Warehouses are much more efficient places to store things than malls and stores.

Consumers are very bad at logistics, whereas logistics companies (like couriers) are very efficient at logistics.

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In many countries people often go shopping by foot and then buy multiple items from multiple shops in one go.
I am not sure which mode of shopping is more 'energy intensive', I'm just pointing out reasons why online shopping may not be worse than retail shopping.
It's not just about the energy per delivery. It's more about the enormous extra amount of stuff we are buying since online shopping and online advertising became a thing.
Post hoc ergo propter hoc?