dancingkittensupreme
dancingkittensupreme t1_j8p1ylh wrote
Reply to comment by madroxinide in Gulf of Maine records second warmest year ever in 2022: New report finds average sea surface temperature was 53.66 degrees, about 4 degrees above historic average by SAT0725
Black holes are literally invisible. Do they not exist? Does air not exist? Does gravity not exist?
Damn you are DUMB
dancingkittensupreme t1_j7kahro wrote
Reply to Yuhp by QuiGonLogan
Let's be real here, where else are there big posts sticking out of the middle of a usually drive able area
dancingkittensupreme t1_j7i7du9 wrote
Reply to Yuhp by QuiGonLogan
Why does this keep happening?? Do people not have eyes or is it a drug thing
dancingkittensupreme t1_j3h6a8m wrote
Reply to comment by ArchersMakeGoodKings in So, what do we do? by seeyoubythesea
Dairy cows live longer than beef cows yes?
What would make a dairy cow somehow produce less methane per day than a beef cow...?
It makes perfect sense and it is true. Dairy cows live longer and therefore each Dairy cow produces more methane in its life than a beef cow.
They both shouldn't be consumed for obvious ethical reasons, but it doesn't have to be worse for my point to stand that cheese is just as bad for the environment as beef
dancingkittensupreme t1_j3h3vip wrote
Reply to comment by ArchersMakeGoodKings in So, what do we do? by seeyoubythesea
You are correct. However it's easy to just stop at beef when milk is often worse because the animals are alive longer to keep milking them. They too are still cows and produce a lot of methane. And considering supply chain complexity it's still better to stop eating all animals. Even fish and chicken are still really awful for the environment to catch or raise. Vegetable farming (even the worst kind) is still less impact full on the planet than animal agriculture. And most of the plants we currently grow on land in the world is fed to animals too
dancingkittensupreme t1_j3f045p wrote
Reply to comment by seeyoubythesea in So, what do we do? by seeyoubythesea
Maine has always had brutal weather. Whether or not it was rain or snow just makes a difference for the electric grid since the ground doesn't freeze the trees in place.
The earth will be fine. We will not
dancingkittensupreme t1_j3ezufx wrote
Reply to So, what do we do? by seeyoubythesea
Honestly it's true that what we eat has a huge impact. And going vegan as much as possible is definitely an easy action to take with a big positive impact. Even just one person can save lots of emissions and water usage
Methane can be remediate out of the atmosphere way quicker and is significantly way 'warmer' than CO2.
Reducing methane emissions should be one of the first things we attack. The biggest way that we contribute to that is what we eat 3 times a day.
Eat local, EAT LESS ANIMAL PRODUCTS, eat more veggies. Yes your individual actions can have a meaningful impact. No it's not enough to fix the world but it can give you a clear conscience and actually make a realistic impact.
Also reduce and reuse comes before recycling.
You can still give yourself a clearer conscience, and also prepare for the dramatic changes or let it destroy you.
It sucks but it's the reality we live in
dancingkittensupreme t1_j1t1yf2 wrote
Everyone wants to live in Maine until it's time to fucking live in maine
dancingkittensupreme t1_j1t1lex wrote
Reply to comment by elt0p0 in In the U.S., Maine has the longest power outages. by Zippykalzoo
It's just like the deal of living in Maine isn't it?
dancingkittensupreme t1_j1t1gqt wrote
Reply to comment by RNawayDNTturn in In the U.S., Maine has the longest power outages. by Zippykalzoo
And everyone freaked out the last time they asked to do that sooo
dancingkittensupreme t1_iy842b7 wrote
Reply to comment by metalandmeeples in 6 Month Solar Panels Update by metalandmeeples
Whay do you pay monthly compared to what your electric bill was
dancingkittensupreme t1_iy82c21 wrote
Reply to comment by metalandmeeples in 6 Month Solar Panels Update by metalandmeeples
Did you finance that at all or did you just pay out of pocket
dancingkittensupreme t1_iy81ed7 wrote
Reply to 6 Month Solar Panels Update by metalandmeeples
What was your upfront cost
dancingkittensupreme t1_ixz682i wrote
Reply to Winter Vest? by wandrefilled
Layers. A good base layer and warm button ups and a thick sweater will fill out your base-mid layers. Then you'll need a vest and maybe a soft shell (patagonia nano tech or whatever tf it's called this year) and a hard shell for windy and wet conditions. If you get hot you can remove layers
dancingkittensupreme t1_j8pul03 wrote
Reply to comment by madroxinide in Gulf of Maine records second warmest year ever in 2022: New report finds average sea surface temperature was 53.66 degrees, about 4 degrees above historic average by SAT0725
This makes no sense and it's obvious you don't know what you're talking about otherwise you'd actually respond like a real adult