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by abeppu
998 days ago
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Hmm, I don't think 'remote work' is a climate action. Many of the people I know who work remotely live in areas where they are highly dependent on personal vehicles. Some of them moved to more remote areas where they could get bigger houses which require more heating and cooling. Given a person who lives in a smaller, well-insulated apartment in the city and has a short commute by public transit, bike or on foot, vs a person in a 2000 sqft mcmansion in the exurbs who works in their home but needs the car to go to the supermarket, who has the smaller footprint? |
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