This is a terrible headline. Swiss people are more concerned about inflation, not specifically expensive holidays. Comparis essentially pulls the holiday comparison out of their ass because now only 8% say they want to compensate their CO2 emissions on flights (compared to 13% last year). A change from 13% to 8% on the narrow point of CO2 compensation does not tell us anything about what Switzerland as a whole is more concerned about. Additionally, the drop may simply be caused by people realizing a lot of CO2 compensation schemes are greenwashing scams.
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>”1047 Befragte im Dezember 2022 bzw 1099 Befragte im Mai 2023″
Great title they choose there, absolutely not misleading at all.
Nah fuck paying CHF 335.– for SERAFE for „journalists“ like those.
Even if it that title was accurate, no-one would be surprised really.
C02 offsets are a joke anyways, the entire thing is actually a joke.
Of course. Climate change is not really an issue we can influence.
Based and swisspilled
Most of our populationi isn’t even aware that climate change is only one part of the planetary limits we’re breaching, so….
The systemic issues, the consequences of ignoring the reality that we’re part of Nature, in the 20th century, will come banging on the door always harder and harder.
Just saw another conference the other day that tried to compare the copper production and the copper demand in the next years. Well, just one word : LMFAO.
We’ll get to experience the limits this century; it’ll be both horrible and beautiful; horrible because we’re absolutely not preparing (the food we grow requires chemical NPK fertilizers that we don’t (and cannot) produce/extract here, and we’re clearly not nearing 100% food-autonomy).
So, we’ll be hit with global-supply chain issues with neighbours that stole each other over… chirurgical masks for COVID. I’ll let you imagine how it’ll go for basic necessities.
It’s really sad because we’re in the top3 richest countries; we could be pouring billions to do a war-like economy systemic transition but we’d rather listen to soothing lies of the politicians (actors) we prefer. We’d rather listen either to the left that tells us we’ll do a green growth-transition or the right that tells us it’s Soros and the WEF that wants to make us poorer.
…because the reality of planetary boundaries are so fucking scary 😐
yep, that’s Switzerland… 🙂
I use public transport. Try to eat little amounts of meat. I buy food locally produced. I don’t buy things I don’t need like cheap clothes. I use my electronics until they stop working, not because I just want the new iPhone. But, I will not ever feel guilty about traveling / using airplanes. Going on vacation and exploring new places and cultures is literally what I live for.
Swiss people seem to be the smartest in Europe and understand that all these CO2 and global warming things are b*llshit for money laundering and making people poorer
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This is a terrible headline. Swiss people are more concerned about inflation, not specifically expensive holidays. Comparis essentially pulls the holiday comparison out of their ass because now only 8% say they want to compensate their CO2 emissions on flights (compared to 13% last year). A change from 13% to 8% on the narrow point of CO2 compensation does not tell us anything about what Switzerland as a whole is more concerned about. Additionally, the drop may simply be caused by people realizing a lot of CO2 compensation schemes are greenwashing scams.
>Survey of the population
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>&
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>”1047 Befragte im Dezember 2022 bzw 1099 Befragte im Mai 2023″
Great title they choose there, absolutely not misleading at all.
This vacuous [statistic](https://public.flourish.studio/visualisation/13846795/) proves what exactly?
WTF is that garbage title?!
Nah fuck paying CHF 335.– for SERAFE for „journalists“ like those.
Even if it that title was accurate, no-one would be surprised really.
C02 offsets are a joke anyways, the entire thing is actually a joke.
Of course. Climate change is not really an issue we can influence.
Based and swisspilled
Most of our populationi isn’t even aware that climate change is only one part of the planetary limits we’re breaching, so….
The systemic issues, the consequences of ignoring the reality that we’re part of Nature, in the 20th century, will come banging on the door always harder and harder.
Just saw another conference the other day that tried to compare the copper production and the copper demand in the next years. Well, just one word : LMFAO.
We’ll get to experience the limits this century; it’ll be both horrible and beautiful; horrible because we’re absolutely not preparing (the food we grow requires chemical NPK fertilizers that we don’t (and cannot) produce/extract here, and we’re clearly not nearing 100% food-autonomy).
So, we’ll be hit with global-supply chain issues with neighbours that stole each other over… chirurgical masks for COVID. I’ll let you imagine how it’ll go for basic necessities.
It’s really sad because we’re in the top3 richest countries; we could be pouring billions to do a war-like economy systemic transition but we’d rather listen to soothing lies of the politicians (actors) we prefer. We’d rather listen either to the left that tells us we’ll do a green growth-transition or the right that tells us it’s Soros and the WEF that wants to make us poorer.
…because the reality of planetary boundaries are so fucking scary 😐
yep, that’s Switzerland… 🙂
I use public transport. Try to eat little amounts of meat. I buy food locally produced. I don’t buy things I don’t need like cheap clothes. I use my electronics until they stop working, not because I just want the new iPhone. But, I will not ever feel guilty about traveling / using airplanes. Going on vacation and exploring new places and cultures is literally what I live for.
Swiss people seem to be the smartest in Europe and understand that all these CO2 and global warming things are b*llshit for money laundering and making people poorer