Article snippet: Media reports on this bad news are popping up everywhere online as Turkey Day arrives, including on the Earth Day Network website under the holiday-themed headline: “Don’t let consumerism consume your holiday” and the subhead “It’s (not) a wonderful life:” The article directs readers to change behavior to save the planet, including ending online shopping. “Sure, it’s convenient, but all the packaging and transportation that goes into delivering that gift (next day!) to your doorstep leaves a way bigger carbon footprint than just going to the store yourself.” But if you have to travel, make it a short trip and use public transportation or car pooling. The article admonishes: And don’t forget the Thanksgiving and Christmas feasts, what the Earth Day Network has dubbed a “carbon foodprint,” should be considered – ideally “transitioning to a plant-rich diet.” The Huffington Post recently warned about the dangers of the Thanksgiving meal and posed the question, “How much damage are we doing with our epic Thanksgiving meal every year?” And forget more exotic culinary fare like artisanal cheeses or out-of-season fruits from distant places “can also be a major culprit of excess CO2 emissions” because of the pollution of transporting those foods. But people are an even bigger problem at Thanksgiving, according to Huffington Post: And Americans should also be worried about food waste “so making a beet hummus as a starter and using the beet greens as a braised side, or keep... Link to the full article to read more
Environmentalists: Holidays' Carbon Footprint Bad for the Planet
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