Hahahaha all you can do is stop eating meat. Forcing people to stop eating meat is wrong as fuck. So that problem wont be solved in any non authoritarian way.
Sometimes theres no perfect solution thus far it seems that plastic is the better option. Any problem arises the more people work to find a solution. Finding a work around is the better option than cutting back on it. Since making a work around actually makes new things. Cutting the flow just delays the problem and we go back to the old problems.
Coal plants causing too much pollution? A static trap was invented to contain 99.9% of the pollution. By your logic closing down coal plants was the solution.
I'm not talking about forcing anyone, I'm talking about encouraging them. I also didn't say stop eating meat, I said eating less meat, it doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing scenario.
My solution in that case would've been to use other sources of energy than coal, such as wind, hydro and nuclear. It's better to solve the problem properly rather than to just find a temporary quick fix, even if it is less prosperous for us in the short term.
Is it normal to hate plastic?
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Hahahaha all you can do is stop eating meat. Forcing people to stop eating meat is wrong as fuck. So that problem wont be solved in any non authoritarian way.
Sometimes theres no perfect solution thus far it seems that plastic is the better option. Any problem arises the more people work to find a solution. Finding a work around is the better option than cutting back on it. Since making a work around actually makes new things. Cutting the flow just delays the problem and we go back to the old problems.
Coal plants causing too much pollution? A static trap was invented to contain 99.9% of the pollution. By your logic closing down coal plants was the solution.
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I'm not talking about forcing anyone, I'm talking about encouraging them. I also didn't say stop eating meat, I said eating less meat, it doesn't have to be an all-or-nothing scenario.
My solution in that case would've been to use other sources of energy than coal, such as wind, hydro and nuclear. It's better to solve the problem properly rather than to just find a temporary quick fix, even if it is less prosperous for us in the short term.