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{{mbox|Note: These actions are mostly directed at "first-world" countries, which use a disproportionately large amount of energy. In other parts of the world, consumption doesn't necessarily have to be reduced.}}
{{mbox|Note: These actions are mostly directed at "first-world" countries, which use a disproportionately large amount of energy. In other parts of the world, consumption doesn't necessarily have to be reduced.}}
{{minor|We could probably cut out half of all energy consumption while barely losing any quality of life. It just requires some planning (both individually and as a society).}}
{{minor|We could probably cut out half of all energy consumption{{x|and no, not literally cutting the power! (Just wanted to make that clear.)}} while barely losing any quality of life. It just requires some planning (both individually ''and'' as a society).}}


===Transportation===
===Transportation===
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* Fighting against: [[business waste]], [[planned obsolescence]] and [[code bloat]].
* Fighting against: [[business waste]], [[planned obsolescence]] and [[code bloat]].
* Fighting '''for''' [[right to repair]].
* Fighting '''for''' [[right to repair]].
* [[Running new software on old computers]].
* [[Running new software on old computers]], perhaps? {{npn}}


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Electric vehicles]]
* [[Electric vehicles]]
* [[Labor]] {{light|- another factor that affects quality of life}}
* [[Labor]] {{light|- another factor that affects quality of life}}