"If I take my bike for around three kilometres instead of driving a car, I save one kilogram of glacier ice."That might be a useful metric for gamifying the grocery run.
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"If I take my bike for around three kilometres instead of driving a car, I save one kilogram of glacier ice."
That might be a useful metric for gamifying the grocery run. I wonder what other ways that might work.
Ref: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/586939/every-tonne-matters-the-climate-scientist-who-wants-to-give-you-hope -
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@ozeng I've ridden my wife's ebike to the local supermarket for the last 4+ years, 1.1 km, at least 3 times/week. I can count on 2 hands and 2 feet the number of times I've driven to the supermarket in that time. The bike is quicker and more fun. But being able to save glaciers, that's just wickedly good. I would buy an organic merino t-shirt with that printed on it and would definitely want to be on the leader board. Challenge accepted.
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"If I take my bike for around three kilometres instead of driving a car, I save one kilogram of glacier ice."
That might be a useful metric for gamifying the grocery run. I wonder what other ways that might work.
Ref: https://www.rnz.co.nz/news/national/586939/every-tonne-matters-the-climate-scientist-who-wants-to-give-you-hope -
R relay@relay.an.exchange shared this topic