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[โ€“] Homescool@lemmy.world 3 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (1 children)

Unfortunately it is this attitude that is responsible for effectively zero actual motion. When we "look at the positive" in this situation, it does not help the situation, it hurts. "If I save a single Sea Turtle" by using an aluminum pipe for a straw. . . is my Mother's way of patting herself on the back, getting the microdose of dopamine, and moving on to solve the next crisis.

We did it for 40 years, walking an extra 10 yards to a recycle bin to toss that water bottle and feeling good because we didn't make the Indian (sic) guy cry . Yet, with all that time and technology, we haven't made more than a 9% dent in the bulk of "recyclables" (excluding metals $$). And we are actually losing ground.

Instead, we have green washing grifts, like this one, which may have once upon a time, actually tried to do something, but later realized they couldn't continue their effort without a corporate partnership. And somehow, rather than just failing and creating the vacuum, they linger, for a decade, clean up nothing, save for the staged Instagram vids that are WAAAAY more impressive than the actual footage of failure. Those vids are necessary to fund the important research, of course.

[โ€“] pineapplelover@lemm.ee 2 points 2 months ago

Yeah the only way to achieve actual change is up to the government. Or maybe it big corporations want to help out, which seems like that will never happen.