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As a gourmet and home cook, I can assure you that those different kinds of German sausage are not the same. Eating quality food does improve your quality of life, but not everyone can afford it all the time.having Fiji water in a european supermarket, or 20 different brands offering the (same) german sausage on the N.A. market has nothing to do with (basic) variety/selection.
you dont need to have the same thing in more than a dozen or so variations, anything else is excess, and only contributes to pollution,
and doesnt add anything to your life, and just the emissions from transporting those things around the planet is a huge problem.
That I agree with (except when it's climate reasons).e.g. why do you need eggs/milk/fruits/veggies etc, to be "made" further away than say 50-100km? no reason for that.
Are you saying that working only 4 days a week instead of 5 doesn't reduce your commuting emissions by 20%? Or not having to take your kids to school? Or if your partner doesn't have to go to work at all because your salary alone can support your family? Imagine how much fewer cars there would be on the roads, stuck in traffic jams!ignoring for a moment that social change (to improve lives) doesnt give the biggest gains to "being greener".
Edit: Or if every local workplace was mandated to start shifts at X o'clock and there was a good public transport network to take people to work at those times?
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