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BiffbarfI'm not sure I own enough Patagonia or Apple products to be on board mang
skimoresw1tchThere's a ton of little things each person can do every day (just Google a list, there's plenty). If we encourage ourselves to develop these into habits, they become extremely easy to do. The biggest impact you can have is voting for the right people. Do your research on candidates, follow companies like POW, and actually vote! Then the next important thing to do is encourage your peers to do the same thing.
ChadThundercockI drive a slammed out prius with a ski rack on the roof
Am I doing it right?
john18061806Once we run out of snow here on Earth due to climate change we can just hop on a space-x rocket and terraform Mars. Just think of shredding Olympus Mons, 16 miles of vertical, consistent temps below 0ºF. You could make snow from a giant blimp loaded with pressure washers year round and eventually cover the whole mountain. Ignore the fact that you wouldn't have access to enough water on mars, just imagine the possibilities of hucking tricks at 38% gravity, 2.6x the hangtime.
john18061806Once we run out of snow here on Earth due to climate change we can just hop on a space-x rocket and terraform Mars. Just think of shredding Olympus Mons, 16 miles of vertical, consistent temps below 0ºF. You could make snow from a giant blimp loaded with pressure washers year round and eventually cover the whole mountain. Ignore the fact that you wouldn't have access to enough water on mars, just imagine the possibilities of hucking tricks at 38% gravity, 2.6x the hangtime.
john18061806Once we run out of snow here on Earth due to climate change we can just hop on a space-x rocket and terraform Mars. Just think of shredding Olympus Mons, 16 miles of vertical, consistent temps below 0ºF. You could make snow from a giant blimp loaded with pressure washers year round and eventually cover the whole mountain. Ignore the fact that you wouldn't have access to enough water on mars, just imagine the possibilities of hucking tricks at 38% gravity, 2.6x the hangtime.