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Cake day: June 5th, 2023

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  • Für mich wäre das keine Frage. Beim E-Bike bist du mit 25 kmh unterwegs. Gegenwind? 25kmh. Umweg mit Steigung? 25kmh. Du warst noch einkaufen und hat 10 kg mehr drauf? 25kmh.

    Ich würde auch wenn ich mir schon ein treues Schlachtross zulege auf Qualität achten und weniger auf Kosten schauen. Bei 230 Arbeitstagen im Jahr und 30 km pro Tag hin und zurück sind das 6900 km pro Jahr (es gibt kein schlechtes Wetter nur schlechte Kleidung. Zwiebellook!) selbst bei einem 3000+€ Fahrrad sind das unter 50ct pro km (Im ersten Jahr!)













  • Lol that’s like the same thing that happend with Stuttgart 21 where they agreed that the State had to pay 21% but 21% of the then projected cost. Now the DB and thus the Federal Government have to shoulder the cost explosion themselves.

    Also back to main topic. It would be so hilarious to see the faces of all the internet warriors fighting for “cheap” and “reliable” nuclear energy seeing how THE EDF has to abandon their nuclear reactor because they will never ever ever get a return on their investments.

    Why would you want 15ct energy in 20 years when you can get 7ct energy right now??


  • It’s a balancing act for sure. You have to understand what’s good for the climate isnt necessarily good for the environment. However I believe we have to understand that cleaning up the plastic in the world is imho harder than recapturing co2 since you can’t just build a big machine wherever you want and it does it’s job. Plastic you have to hunt down manually, and good luck doing that for micro plastics

    But I don’t think your example works as well as eg plastic Vs glas bottles. Your energy dilemma can be solved simply by having photovoltaic panels and/or hooking the dishwasher up to a renewably generated hot water supply.

    Also even in your calculations which I assume are not optimised 2000+ wash cycles is only like 6 years of use. And I still think that’s a no brainer.


  • Well for one: most of the things listed already have a solution:

    Food? Glassware and Metal containers. Or Even reusable single type plastic containers, like a tupperware.

    Sterile medical supplies already are packed in a paper bag. The ones that are in plastic actually aren’t.

    Medicine can also be packed into glass and metal containers.

    Beverages can be put in cans or Reusable Glass bottles or you simply drink tap water. (I know in some countries that’s not safe but it should be)

    And honestly your cafeteria is the most ridiculous example. Get a dishwasher and use real cutlery. Or bring your own cutlery from home. (Is it actually a cafeteria or just a glorified break room?)