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minus-square@Sethayy@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink0•30 days agoIsnt this like the exact opposite of what I was saying? Thought I made it pretty clear but I’ll make it even clearer: a human farting does not excuse emissions from coal plants, although they both contribute to greenhouse gasses
minus-square@FlowVoid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•30 days agoIt’s not the opposite. As you said, they both contribute to the problem. But nobody actively encourages farting.
minus-square@Sethayy@sh.itjust.workslinkfedilink2•30 days agoShit to align the metaphor more of farting could replace coal plants, I dont think we’d have people arguing against it though no?
minus-square@FlowVoid@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish-1•30 days agoIt’s hard to find people who still encourage coal plants, especially among environmentalists. But the same is not true of bicycles.
Isnt this like the exact opposite of what I was saying?
Thought I made it pretty clear but I’ll make it even clearer: a human farting does not excuse emissions from coal plants, although they both contribute to greenhouse gasses
It’s not the opposite. As you said, they both contribute to the problem. But nobody actively encourages farting.
Shit to align the metaphor more of farting could replace coal plants, I dont think we’d have people arguing against it though no?
It’s hard to find people who still encourage coal plants, especially among environmentalists. But the same is not true of bicycles.