“This temperature corresponds to 0 degrees Fahrenheit, so it was “probably a round, easy number to remember”

That’s what Allouche and team will be working on next, as they build their research summary into a full report, to be published in September 2024. “These findings give good reasons for ‘3 degrees of change’ to be further explored,” Allouche says.

Three Degrees Of Change: Frozen food in a Resilient and Sustainable Food System (PDF)

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    “Corporation are responsible for 70% of the emissions” is how genZs defy all personal responsibility.

    You all fuks are buying stuff, which is how those emissions happen. To feed your consumerism.

    Stop buying refrigerated food and bam, no refrigerators will be run tomorrow.

    Watch your own carbon footprint instead of constantly blaming corps. When you start consuming sustainability, the corps will follow.

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      Wow, full bootlicker.

      Telling young people to downgrade their lifestyle without asking corporations to take accountability.

      Putting shareholder value above human value.

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        Keep living your life like you used to, watch the planet implode, scream about corpos on in the internet to ease the pain.

        In the meantime, if everyone just did that, downgraded their lifestyle, we’d all be fine.

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          No we wouldn’t. If the biggest polluters do nothing we don’t stop climate change.

          And we all need shelter, food, water, and clothing. We can’t stop consumption from corporations altogether.

          Agriculture, construction, manufacturing, and transport are inevitable continuations. We can only do so much by voting with our wallets. We need to vote at the ballot box for regulation and laws.

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          You’re talking to people that think the economy is only money made by rich people. It’s not the goods they buy at the store, shipping or storing those goods. Or the industries that make trucks, trains and planes to deliver them. Just CEO profits.

          The fuck did you expect?

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      • “carbon footprint” was invented by corps specifically to shift blame away from them onto consumer shoulders
      • “consuming sustainably” only works when corps aren’t actively promoting artificial scarcity and manufactured demand
        • where “consuming sustainably” does work is for your own peace of mind
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        Your own carbon footprint is something you can actively affect.

        But sure, keep flying to 5 vacations a year, drive everywhere, eat meat for every meal, and when asked about climate change just blame dem corpos. Seems reasonable.