

You need to look at the big picture here, not individual cases.

We should really be investing in trains and buses, not cars of any type.


You need to look at the big picture here, not individual cases.

We should really be investing in trains and buses, not cars of any type.


Alright, but what if I wanted to learn about heat pumps? Or the clever engineering behind some old (usually mechanical) products?
Despite numerous announced initiatives by companies profiting from child and slave labor, none have produced meaningful results. The underlying issue is the inability to ensure a true living wage for farmers, leading them to resort to unpaid child labor, while the industry strives to keep cacao prices at rock bottom.
The conclusion is clear: consumer-facing marketing claims unravel to reveal no substantial impact, leaving consumers susceptible to being “brandwashed.” Until significant tangible changes are witnessed or an assurance of ethical practices throughout their operations is evident, Tony’s Chocolonely remains excluded from the list.
They at least give a reason for Tony’s to be on the boycott list. But then again, this is the last “news” article they published and it’s now over two years old, so who can really say.


Gavin Newsom says Israel did not commit genocide in Gaza
Now hold on, maybe he’s ramping up to say Israel is currently committing a genocide in Gaza. And no, I’m not going to watch the video to check.
For long distance maybe, but immediately saying we should all fly everywhere because it has the fewest deaths per passenger mile would really not be looking at the big picture.