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Guilty pleasure
This week I decided to get two group contributions done at once, and use the same image for The 50 Images-Project and for The Sunday Challenge.
For The Sunday Challenge the topic was to illustrate guilty pleasure. I first thought I have no such thing. But then I started to think the concept of carbon footprint. From that point of view the whole human life is nothing but one huge guilty pleasure.
Lately in Finnish media it has become common to make the whole nation to feel guilty for eating meat. On news and advertisements it is made clear that everyone should become as a vegan. And the carbon footprint is often mentioned in that context.
So, we can try to calculate what is the carbon footprint of almost anything. In my case I started to wonder what is the carbon footprint of coffee.
As in most of the cases, it is not very straightforward. One should try to take numerous aspects into that equation, like: farming, mill, exportation, roasting, grinding, packaging, distribution, purchasing, consumption and disposal. Further on, one can try to examine what the consumption exactly consist of. It for example makes a huge difference whether you go out to buy your morning coffee from the café, or whether you make it at home. And if you make your coffee at home, then do you wash the cups and pots every day, or just rinse them? One big waste of energy and resources is all the water we use. And do you let the coffee stay long in the coffee maker, or do you put it in the thermos bottle? That also matters!
One way to cause smaller carbon footprint is to start drinking espresso or instant coffee. And one should absolutely give up adding milk, because anything that requires farming animals is absolutely worst thing we can do! Even the way how we boil the water matters. Or give up on coffee or tea entirely, and switch to drink tap water only. Or do like the deceased horse did. Just when it learned not to drink, it passed away.
So, we all are more or less ashamed because of destroying this planet of ours. Sometimes I think it would be better to just "quit". But even the disposal of our remains is going to cause a carbon footprint. So, one reason to keep on living is to help each other to try making our carbon footprint smaller. Sharing information is the least we can do. But to change for example my bad habit to love coffee is much harder thing to do...
And imagine how much energy and resources I used when writing this photo article on laptop, listening music from SoundCloud, and posting this online...
♫ guilty pleasure by Flamingosis at SoundCloud
This week I decided to get two group contributions done at once, and use the same image for The 50 Images-Project and for The Sunday Challenge.
For The Sunday Challenge the topic was to illustrate guilty pleasure. I first thought I have no such thing. But then I started to think the concept of carbon footprint. From that point of view the whole human life is nothing but one huge guilty pleasure.
Lately in Finnish media it has become common to make the whole nation to feel guilty for eating meat. On news and advertisements it is made clear that everyone should become as a vegan. And the carbon footprint is often mentioned in that context.
So, we can try to calculate what is the carbon footprint of almost anything. In my case I started to wonder what is the carbon footprint of coffee.
As in most of the cases, it is not very straightforward. One should try to take numerous aspects into that equation, like: farming, mill, exportation, roasting, grinding, packaging, distribution, purchasing, consumption and disposal. Further on, one can try to examine what the consumption exactly consist of. It for example makes a huge difference whether you go out to buy your morning coffee from the café, or whether you make it at home. And if you make your coffee at home, then do you wash the cups and pots every day, or just rinse them? One big waste of energy and resources is all the water we use. And do you let the coffee stay long in the coffee maker, or do you put it in the thermos bottle? That also matters!
One way to cause smaller carbon footprint is to start drinking espresso or instant coffee. And one should absolutely give up adding milk, because anything that requires farming animals is absolutely worst thing we can do! Even the way how we boil the water matters. Or give up on coffee or tea entirely, and switch to drink tap water only. Or do like the deceased horse did. Just when it learned not to drink, it passed away.
So, we all are more or less ashamed because of destroying this planet of ours. Sometimes I think it would be better to just "quit". But even the disposal of our remains is going to cause a carbon footprint. So, one reason to keep on living is to help each other to try making our carbon footprint smaller. Sharing information is the least we can do. But to change for example my bad habit to love coffee is much harder thing to do...
And imagine how much energy and resources I used when writing this photo article on laptop, listening music from SoundCloud, and posting this online...
♫ guilty pleasure by Flamingosis at SoundCloud
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Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Amelia clubThe concept itself is very difficult to illustrate. Well, something like this done with chocolate could have worked as well! =D
Just a few days before I watched an old tv-series, from the middle of the 80s. Same diskussion (about eating meat for example). But: in the 80s there were 4 Billion people on earth, now we are 8,5 .... and each of us need to eat and breath ....
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Heidiho clubyle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/report_finns_eating_more_meat_than_ever_before/10915602
So, it really is not only coffee that makes me feel guilty =(
:)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Ghislaine clubfr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pentti_Linkola =D
Il vit comme un ermite, dans un chalet sans grand luxe.
In Holland, many highly valued nature areas are in fact a form of pre-industrial or agricultural wasteland as people did not (want to) understand how nature works.
These days we do understand more but we refuse to adapt. However, as long as our cultural, economical, political, sports and other leaders use luxurious expensive food, travel around the world for every tiny meeting and performance, live in big, expensive homes, have decadent parties etc I am not very much inclined to further reduce my footprint which is relatively small.
Marko Novosel club has replied to Diederik Santema clubSome of this extremists even feeds their pets with vegan food..unbelivable,world slowly going bonkers,not world but media who is perpetraiting this narative.
Only thing i have problem is trash,first it dont look good,then it smells,then it disolves slow,iam trying to recycle as much i can but then i see garbage guys how they put everything together in truck..wtf?
At the end earth is here for a long time,when it will be enough for her,she will just shake little bit and remove us like an old coat.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Diederik Santema clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Marko Novosel clubGreat image btw. Have been seeing some of your tweets
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to JanSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Chrissy clubthe carbon foot print of meat depends a lot on how the animal was fed: Cutting down rain forests for growing soya, shipping it to Europe to feed cows that couldn't survive b eating only Finnish grass is quite carbon intensive...
Better eat local reindeer ;-)
edit: typo
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubBut have you checked what reindeer meat costs(?) ;-)
Boarischa Krautmo club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubI think a problem these days is that people have been made to think that reducing CO2 is the responsibility of the individual. In fact, government and business could be more effective in reducing CO2 because they have more resources and more information. It seems to me that this is the simple point Greta Thunberg has been trying to make, and as a result a vast campaign of vilification has been organized (or so it seems to me) against her. When the president of the United States thinks it necessary to smear a 15-year-old something's up.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to John FitzGerald clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Sylvain WiartSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Gillian Everett clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AmazingstokerSo, I somewhat managed to make the "guilty pleasure" part told also on the image =D
It is not easy to make an image support such phrases ;-)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Annaig56 clubAlthough, it is only coffee =D
I think we should simply find a reasonable measure of what and how we consume, in other words to be moderate - not mediocre. In this context, it would only be reasonable to take an example from people who live in harmony with nature...
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to * ઇઉ * club* ઇઉ * club has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubI love the way you sketch the way we are made feeling guilty about almost anything;
I wished every person would be wise enough to decide for himself what is appropriate;
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to PhLB - Luc Boonen clubIt is after all like fighting against windmills! Better to relax, and enjoy a cup of coffee! =D
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Jocelyne Villoing clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to AD ADwww.instagram.com/p/B7oU5-ypCaw
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Ruesterstaude clubIf one can't live without a good steak, at least once week, or have latte, then better to make worth for it! And enjoy life! =)
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Nora Caracci clubwhen it comes to our carbon footprints left upon this earth, we have to remember the earth is only so big, so we had best be careful! We are slaves to what we "want" as opposed to what we "need". Downsize, repeat, repeat. Not easy but necessary.
Sami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Clickity ClickSo, if one need to have for example chocolate, then better to find a good one! =D
Clickity Click has replied to Sami Serola (inactiv… clubSami Serola (inactiv… club has replied to Wierd Folkersma clubAnd if it is, then better to find a good hotdog, that does not smell and taste bad! =D
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