• Hazdaz@lemmy.world
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      Left leaning groups these days have an uncanny ability at turning people off of the very causes that they are trying to promote.

      There was that incident in the US where a bunch of wackos blocked an entire highway and wouldn’t get up. There was a guy there in his car pleading with them because if he missed his parole meeting for any reason, he would get thrown back in jail. They still wouldn’t move.

      And there are all the endless other incidents involving PETA which are so purposefully abrasive.

      It is no wonder why even after seeing how corrupt and incompetent Right leaning politicians are, many societies around the world are still shifting to the right because Left groups are just so bad at communicating with the general public. They are so bad at connecting with average Joes and yet so damn good at turning those average people off.

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      Have you seen Don’t Look Up? We’re literally at the “screaming we’re all gonna die on a children’s tv show” phase.

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    Commercial aviation is one of the biggest CO2 emitters.

    But point that out to all the travel obsessed millennials who want to brag about their Prius and their composet pile… and they tell you what an awful person you are. lol

    A 4 hr train trip vs a flight is about a 1000x difference in CO output.

    I don’t travel much because it’s one of the most environmentally destructive things any single average person can do. Not traveling is way more green than buying a Prius/EV. But it seems to be the #1 social status marker among the under 40 set. Esp among young women.

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      From a per-distance standpoint a flight is hardly any worse than driving alone. Cars are just that bad for the environment (and have fewer inspections for compliance and can afford to dump more particulates into the environment).

      The single most environmentally destructive thing that people can do is drive. Fortunately, it’s also the single most lethal thing that people can do. Even more fortunately, it’s also insanely expensive to do. Even more more fortunately, a lack of car-based development allows for greater density and thus reduced mobility needs in general.

      In working papers released over the past two years, Sivak has attempted to overturn the conventional wisdom: His main recent finding is that the average energy intensity of driving is about twice that of flying, a conclusion based on the current average on-road fuel economy of cars, pick-up trucks, SUVs, and vans (21.6 mpg).

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      Aviation is responsible for around 2% of emissions, but it’s also the global connector. While we should refrain from flying when possible just counting on individuals to take the best behavior won’t work.

      What should be done:

      • ban private jets
      • end all the tax perks for aviation, which allow for insanely cheap tickets that promote senseless flying
      • ban short over-land flights
      • simplify ticketing and reduce prices on international trains in Europe, it’s almost always too expensive to cross borders by train in Europe, it makes no sense.

      We need aviation, but we also need it to be sensible in a warming planet.