• auzy1@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Lol. You’re sitting there on your phone created by exploited workers, with your HVAC turned on burning coal, watching tv burning coal, using hot water burning gas (likely not even using a heat pump), whilst possibly driving to work. Your environment footprint is probably “excellent”.

    The guys on Everest are sitting there in a blanket, aren’t taking showers and are using solar power. Ironically, other than the flights, their footprint is probably lower lol. They also try to minimise waste too so there is less to carry back (whereas, everything you eat is likely in its own wrapper)

    You were caught out with wrong info, such as regarding deforestation, which I think you just blatantly made up (as, it makes no sense).

    I operate a free hiking group in my free time, which is likely less environmentally damaging than you sitting at home on your computer. I guess the people who join my trips owe me credit for any walk they do too? You were noticeably quiet about any volunteering (I bet you don’t even help your local park rangers by joining clean up days)

    And I literally am friends with a few Nepalese people that I met in Nepal… who added me on Facebook after getting exploited (apparently). Weird thing to do by them.

    Sorry, you have no clue whatsoever, no experience (not even hiking it feels like) and your knowledge seems entirely limited to a single (old) documentary. And you’re a hypocrite, because you “exploit underpaid workers” to collect your rubbish, and throw it into a hole nearby (probably in farming land), whilst you pretend it disappears from existence.

    I suggest your next doco is on space, so you can pretend you’re an astronaut. Oh wait, Neil Armstrong is probably gross too apparently. Katy Perry is perhaps a different story (she literally just sat in a chair), and I’d be happy to say that was ridiculous, as it is like sitting in the train

    Was Tenzing gross too? Or, only Edmund?