No, it was an exercise in teaching my students that everything has carbon emissions; nobody was obsessing about them. Now, Chinese cookies, that would be a problem.
No, it was an exercise in teaching my students that everything has carbon emissions; nobody was obsessing about them. Now, Chinese cookies, that would be a problem.
Actually, Lloyd, you are the one who obsesses about Carbon. Certainly here at CU than at TH, but that's the purpose of this site. Just as I obsess about individual Liberty and Freedom. Fine and Dandy on both of us.
That said, when I watch and study what India and China are doing for their coal usage and the carbon they are emitting, it's rather bizarre to see how the West flagellates itself in niggling over the very smallest "carbon things" and deliberately refuses to take on the largest problems.
Or does the 80/20 Rule (or its variants) no longer hold sway and only those swipes at the West's standard of living must be decreased? I know of several variants of CRT (like Childism) - I'm beginning to see another one around Carbon.
No, it was an exercise in teaching my students that everything has carbon emissions; nobody was obsessing about them. Now, Chinese cookies, that would be a problem.
Actually, Lloyd, you are the one who obsesses about Carbon. Certainly here at CU than at TH, but that's the purpose of this site. Just as I obsess about individual Liberty and Freedom. Fine and Dandy on both of us.
That said, when I watch and study what India and China are doing for their coal usage and the carbon they are emitting, it's rather bizarre to see how the West flagellates itself in niggling over the very smallest "carbon things" and deliberately refuses to take on the largest problems.
Or does the 80/20 Rule (or its variants) no longer hold sway and only those swipes at the West's standard of living must be decreased? I know of several variants of CRT (like Childism) - I'm beginning to see another one around Carbon.