Here’s How You Can Mitigate Your Christmas Carbon Footprint Or Something

Because I know you all are Very Concerned

Climate Change: The Environmental Impact Of Christmas, How Significant It Is And How To Reduce It

Climate change and Christmas: it has been observed that reducing one’s environmental impact makes people happier
How, then, can the significant pollution resulting from Christmas celebrations be reduced?

What are the most environmentally damaging behaviors during the holiday season?

Christmas shopping, travel, decorations: the environmental impact of this holiday is huge
It accounts for nearly 6 percent of the carbon dioxide that each of us produces annually: about 650 pounds of CO2 per person between December 24 and 26 alone.

The weight of about four male reindeer.

The environmental impact of Christmas is also increasing as more and more people around the world celebrate it according to the consumerist model.

Lots of complaining in Warmist, followed by

Through a few small gestures we can significantly reduce the ecological footprint of this holiday, with positive implications for ourselves as well.

Food

Buy from local, zero-mile economy.

Cook moderate portions and buy fewer packages of sweets.

Make sure organic leftovers are disposed of in the wet waste.

Travel

Take advantage of transportation methods that pollute less, such as train instead of car.

Use public services or car-sharing, to decrease emissions per capita.

Perhaps they should talk to Biden (who’s in Delaware for the weekend yet again), Mayor Pete, and all the other Elite Warmists who take lots of private fossil fueled travel. All these climate cultists just want everyone to be miserable. And, of course, they go into how YOU can cut down on your decorations and gifts.

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3 Responses to “Here’s How You Can Mitigate Your Christmas Carbon Footprint Or Something”

  1. Cosda says:

    This Christmas we are smoking goose, frying turkeys and baking a hams for 60+ guests. I feel very good about my carbon, especially the crispy stuff on the turkeys. Merry Christmas.

  2. st says:

    “That’s what Christmas is all about Charlie Brown” – Linus explains the TRUE meaning of Christmas

    https://commoncts.blogspot.com/2022/12/thats-what-christmas-is-all-about.html

  3. alanstorm says:

    Here’s How You Can Mitigate Your Christmas Carbon Footprint

    Suicide. Please, Enviroloonies, show us how it’s done.

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