Posted on 06/30/2008 2:34:21 PM PDT by PROCON
Just because we all sin against the environment doesn't mean we should believe every "green" idea To get a sense of how well-intentioned people can lose their bearings in the sea of green hype, consider the case of Fiji Water. With its bottles featuring images of pristine tropical flowers, the Fiji company started to worry when critics began bashing the environmental impact of water bottles, which will pile up in landfills for thousands of years. It got more worried when it became fashionable for consumers to calculate the carbon footprint of the products they buythe amount of greenhouse gas emitted in manufacturing and distribution. The bottled-water business has absurdly big feet. Unlike tap water, bottled water doesn't flow freely to the people who drink it, but must be carried by gas-guzzling trucks and planes in bottles made of plastic (which is made from petroleum). So late last year Fiji president Rob Six decided to meet the "water backlash" head-on with a plan to reduce the use of packaging, switch to more efficiently recyclable plastics and compensate for other carbon sins by buying offsets that would reduce emissions elsewhere. His goal was to make Fiji not only trendily "carbon neutral" but carbon negative. Never mind that most experts say that the whole premise of carbon offsets is based on dubious math (how to measure a carbon footprint?) and morals (paying others so you can pollute?). Consuming a bottle of Fiji Water will actually reduce the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere, the company's marketing now claims.
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Ping!
It's a religion, all right.
And an endlessly stupid one.
Consuming a bottle of Fiji Water will actually reduce the amount of carbon being released into the atmosphere What, drinking their water makes you stop breathing? To Hell with that. |
The similarity between sales of carbon offsets and medieval church indulgences is striking, not least because there’s about equal proof that the two actually work.
I’ve always wondered about this concept. It’s supposed to be beneficial to buy carbon credits, but it always gets me that you are still producing the same “evil” carbon pollution footprint as before. You have simply paid someone for the continuing priviledge of having the allegedly evil carbon footprint. You haven’t done anything to reduce your own emissions by buying a carbon credit.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
Does Gaia worship need a Reformation?
Which is why politicians everywhere are scurrying to get in on it.
***Ive always wondered about this concept. Its supposed to be beneficial to buy carbon credits, but it always gets me that you are still producing the same evil carbon pollution footprint as before. You have simply paid someone for the continuing priviledge of having the allegedly evil carbon footprint. You havent done anything to reduce your own emissions by buying a carbon credit.***
Dilbert, you’ve got that exactly right. The same amount of carbon is involved, whether you create it or the person you sell your carbon rights to creates it.
IT’S A BIG SCAM, and Al Gore and others are getting richer and richer by promoting it.
Just to show how leftist this tripe really is underneath it all.
And, it gets to America.......HOW?
Thought so.
If they don't, it is extremely difficult to feel sorry for them. There comes a point where anyone with any self respect stops enabling their own abuse.
But, as Ayn Rand said in Atlas Shrugged, “What makes you think they want to live?” Took me two readings of that book before I understood what she meant. These people, literally, do not want to live; but they are not about to commit suicide either. They desperately want to live in fantasy world apart from reality.
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