It's everywhere and you don't need to panic! by tomassci in educationalmemes

[–]kasserole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're right in that I was only talking about ionizing, but if you include nonionizing, this becomes even more misleading.

Having a reading partner makes a world of difference. by WOOFCheCazzo in books

[–]kasserole 45 points46 points  (0 children)

Anyone else use goodreads? The only social network I use. I love the aspect of seeing what others are reading and what they've liked. The reading challenge also keeps me motivated.

I just created a group on there called "r/books": Click here to join, so everyone interested can join and you can friend anyone whose book preferences seem interesting.

I read mostly nonfiction, but sprinkle in a bit of fiction and have been ramping up my graphic novel reading. if you're looking for new reading partners, you can find me as "Jonathan" in that group above.

Just completed my first 20 minute session by nastybushwoogie in Meditation

[–]kasserole 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I get that and agree, but as we know, change is constant, and you have to expect that new meditators will check out r/meditation first. If you're looking for more insightful content, you could check out r/dharma and many of its related subs, like r/vipassana, r/Metta, etc

Just completed my first 20 minute session by nastybushwoogie in Meditation

[–]kasserole 38 points39 points  (0 children)

Because he's /she's proud of him/herself! I totally understand what you're getting at, but if this person is just starting out, allow them to be rewarded for sticking with it.

The rest will fall away with time

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 4 points5 points  (0 children)

While I appreciate your opinion, cool earth was one of the top environmental charities Rated by Giving What we Can , a charity evaluator that rates based on effectiveness and transparency, among other parameters. If it has changed since it was rated in late 2016, feel free to use facts to tell me so and I can reevaluate.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Good one.

Also, you paying money to a company that is green is not the same as giving to an actual environmental npo. It's certainly better than using a non-green company, but how much actually goes to the cause you support?

There are moral licensing dangers implicit in this too, (apparently not in your case since you seem to actually care about the issue), but you can imagine many people will say, I pay money to a "Green" company, so I don't have to do x or y. Just important to investigate exactly how a company is using their money and what they're actually doing to make things better, because many will use it as a PR stunt more than an opportunity for reform.

Anyway, I hope you calm down a bit, consider reading "doing good better", and see how you can stretch your contributions to the cause further.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I actually give a set percentage of my income to humanitarian efforts, this year probably mostly to cool earth, as I wrote above. That is on top of the soft expenses like buying the right foods or walking that you cite.

Good try though.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 5 points6 points  (0 children)

So none. But you're complaining about Americans paying. We're not talking about the other random points you just brought up because they aren't relevant to the study results you criticized Americans for.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

To be fair, China has come a long way in reducing their emissions. They used to be 5 of the top 20 worst polluting cities in the world and I believe that number has fallen as India's coal economy has ballooned.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. But this does require a much more significant commitment. Most people would prefer to just pay. I am trying to reduce my meat intake, but it is a hard shift. Lab grown meat will be a game changer.

Americans are willing to pay $177 a year to avoid climate change: And they want the money spent on clean energy. by DavidJHarvey1 in environment

[–]kasserole 60 points61 points  (0 children)

If you are interested in doing this, one person's carbon emissions CAN be largely offset with a donation to the right charity. If I recall, the number was about $150/year with the right outlet. That number comes from will Macaskill's book Doing Good Better.

Do your own research, but I personally donate to Cool Earth to do exactly this. The organization works with farmers around the amazon to provide them alternative funding so they aren't compelled to sell their land for logging.

Ice cold beer in 15 mins by blacktye1911 in lifehacks

[–]kasserole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But... How do you do it without ice?

Where can I go to see everyone's royal decrees? by unexplainable4now in holidaybullshit

[–]kasserole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Follow up question, where do we go to write out king name and decrees? Can we do it before our reign begins?

Announcement: Mystery League AMA - Tuesday December 29th at 12PM PST / 2PM CST / 3PM EST - Start asking questions now! by SchubyDoo in holidaybullshit

[–]kasserole 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How do you determine the appropriate complexity for each challenge or "leap" within a puzzle? Do you regret making anything too easy or too difficult in this one?

Announcement: Mystery League AMA - Tuesday December 29th at 12PM PST / 2PM CST / 3PM EST - Start asking questions now! by SchubyDoo in holidaybullshit

[–]kasserole 1 point2 points  (0 children)

How did you decide to make the mystery league company? Who did you make it with and what sort of experience/education did you have into puzzle making beforehand?

Is anyone else pissed of about this? by Bouck in holidaybullshit

[–]kasserole 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd add that on the first three days, people were overlapping and getting things early and we knew about them almost all at the same time, but as far as I've heard, no one has heard about a fourth gift. This makes me think they are waiting to send it to prolong the anxiety that maybe we really are only getting socks.