• themeatbridge
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    1 year ago

    There’s a lie in there, but it’s one you’ve been told. We wouldn’t necessarily need to sacrifice anything. Our standard of living could remain roughly the same, as long as a certain small percentage of the population saw their standard of living dramatically decrease to something resembling our own.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      This is true for a lot of things, but I don’t think it holds for climate change. The people you’re talking about gain money by selling products and services to the common people, who want them for one reason or another. As long as those products and services exist, who owns them doesn’t contribute much to climate change. For example even if Amazon became a worker co-op tomorrow I don’t see how there’d be a fundamental effect on their contribution to climate change.

      • @exocrinous@startrek.website
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        41 year ago

        Same day delivery is not a significant factor in anyone’s quality of life. We can slow down society to a human pace, and people’s lives will get better. We can ban cars, and people’s lives will get better.