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Energy sector shifts responsibility for climate crisis to consumers, research shows

www.sydney.edu.au Energy sector shifts climate crisis responsibility to consumers

The energy sector is creating a myth that individual action is enough to address climate change, University of Sydney research claims. Read more.

Energy sector shifts climate crisis responsibility to consumers
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  • That was the whole idea behind: "What's your carbon footprint?"

  • Bitch we been trying, and you're just cramming shit we don't want down our throats like AI and Crypto to make sure the minerals under our dirt keep making you profit even if it kills you and everyone you know

  • Just confirming what we've all already known for.years.

    We're boned.

  • It is what every industry always does. The Italian guy playing a Native American crying on the side of the road about trash was just an industry trope to pass trash pollution on to citizens.

    On its website, KAB says it was "formed in 1953 when a group of corporate and civic leaders met in New York City to bring the public and private sectors together to develop and promote a national cleanliness ethic." These "corporate and civic leaders" were members of wealthy packaging and beverage companies, including American Can Company, Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Coca-Cola, and Dixie Cup.

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    It's never, "hey we're going to stop running our giant planet-killing industrial plants," it's, "we're just going to tell you to use your sink less and buy a new machine from us and then the planet will be cool."

    There are these TV commercials about dishwasher soap lately, telling you to use them as often as you want because they use less water than washing dishes in the sink.

    Fun stuff about that lie:

    • Their fine print, IIRC, claims sink-washing uses 26 gallons of water.
    • In that scenario, they expect the way one washes dishes in the sink is to run the water the whole time, not storing the water in the sink