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  • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

    Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

    #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

    saltywizard@beige.partyS This user is from outside of this forum
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    @royaards

    stop buying things

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    • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

      Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

      #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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      @royaards deze is wel een beetje pijnlijk waar, ja.

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      • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

        Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

        #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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        @royaards The Today programme was reporting on increase in retail figures today as if people spending more on stuff was an unqualified Good Thing.

        Despite them mentioning in the small print that most of the rise was due to Trump's increased petrol prices, and that food sales actually fell because people can't accord so much food any more. Nevertheless, this is all "good" news.

        Another illustration that the BBC have totally and utterly given up on journalism.

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        • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

          Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

          #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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          @royaards - we are definitively lost if we don't change immediately our habits. But we still have too many people who just think to their purse and their joy, no matter what that means for future generations.

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          • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

            Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

            #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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            @royaards 🎯

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            • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

              Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

              #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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              @royaards

              Where does the money for one’s own home come from—and the freedom of choice?

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              • royaards@newsie.socialR royaards@newsie.social

                Going green. Cartoon for Dutch newspaper Trouw.

                #sustainability #consumerism #GreenEconomy

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                @royaards
                Pairs nicely with this from Andy Singer

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                • wernerbeinhart@mastodon.socialW wernerbeinhart@mastodon.social

                  @royaards - we are definitively lost if we don't change immediately our habits. But we still have too many people who just think to their purse and their joy, no matter what that means for future generations.

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                  @WernerBeinhart

                  Even if we change our habits, the US government and huge corporations intend to keep extracting and burning fossile fuels.

                  @royaards

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                  • darkoptimism@mstdn.socialD darkoptimism@mstdn.social

                    @royaards
                    Pairs nicely with this from Andy Singer

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                    @DarkOptimism @royaards Yeah but it’s shit - qt least the exhaust from a coal plant is actually radioactive - steam from a nuclear plant isn’t. If the picture maker lies willfully in one aspect, what else is bullshit in the picture?

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                    • darkoptimism@mstdn.socialD darkoptimism@mstdn.social

                      @royaards
                      Pairs nicely with this from Andy Singer

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                      @DarkOptimism @royaards tof ik heb groene kikkervisjes

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                      • darkoptimism@mstdn.socialD darkoptimism@mstdn.social

                        @royaards
                        Pairs nicely with this from Andy Singer

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                        @DarkOptimism @royaards

                        My pet "greening dog whistle " are the car and truck advertisements set against pristine wilderness when their emissions and tire gouging are destroying that which makes them desired …

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