I love the flavor of black coffee. TBH I enjoy the flavor and the ritual of coffee making much much more than the caffeine kick (which is nice too). I'd actually drink more than one coffee cup a day if it weren't for the side effects.
Thanks, I hate this handwaving going around. People simply don't want to compromise their lifestyle.
The China emits 29% of the global CO2 emissions, a country of 1.4 billion people where most of our goods are manufactured.
The US emits almost 15%, half of china, with less than a fourth of the population were most of the goods are imported. This lifestyle is not sustainable.
Ofc, but what better way to make the masses conscious than making them part of it. Also, why do you need the government to limit you before you do something?
- Do you need the government to start issuing flight hour quotas before you start flying less?
- Do you need the government to ban short flights before you start using alternative transport methods more?
- Do you need the government to impose a high meat tax before you start consuming less?
You can do both, you can start doing your part AND push for political action. Saying "this is meaningless" is just a justification to not do anything yourself and put the blame on someone else. An excuse for inactivity.
Exactly? Education happens in school, college, friends, community and, partially, at home.
The concept that "my kids" are better than other people kids because they are like me is extremely silly on many levels. They might not share your ideals and even if they do, it promotes a single line of thinking.
No, decaf is a sin.