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- 20:54, 1 May 2024 No sleeping policy/Right to sleep (hist | edit) [515 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "So we need a law that prevents certain commercial/public places from kicking people out for sleeping. * Help write the law here. ==See also== * Right to use the bathroom ==Discussion needed== * Which places should this apply to? (probably shopping malls, subway stations, what else?) * Which places ''shouldn't'' this apply to? (maybe most small businesses?) * Any exceptions that need to be codified? ===Comments=== <comments />")
- 16:48, 1 May 2024 No sleeping policy (hist | edit) [2,722 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Problems Some shopping malls{{x|and other commercial buildings open to the public}}have a '''no-sleeping policy''', which harms homeless people and others. ==Problem== * Kicking out homeless people who have nowhere else to sleep * Affects more than just homeless people; students also need a nap sometimes for example ==Collective actions to take {{fists}}== * /Protest|'''Mass protest by sleeping''' (or pretending to sleep) '''in a shoppin...")
- 03:20, 22 April 2024 Vitamin and mineral supplements (hist | edit) [6,109 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{minor|''The internet is full of misinformation about vitamin supplements and mineral supplements. '''Hopefully this page can make things clear.'''''}} ---- First and foremost, <br /> <big>Synthetic vitamins '''are''' <!--equivalent to--> as effective as the vitamins found in food, when it comes to health. Same for minerals.</big> ==FAQ== ===="So you're saying that eating an orange is the same as popping a vitamin C tablet?"==== '''No''', of course not. Fruits have o...")
- 15:13, 20 April 2024 Build more housing (hist | edit) [457 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Considerations== ===Zoning laws=== {{sum|Need to change, in many cases}} {{empty}} ===Labor=== {{sum|In some cases, there are not enough tradespeople}} {{empty}} ===Cost=== {{sum|Could be less - the "red tape" needs to be cut}} {{empty}} ===Environmental footprint=== {{empty}} ==See also== * Housing shortage ---- {{pn|TALK: refactor this page to address particular regions of the world, since different countries/cities have different obstacles?}}")
- 15:07, 20 April 2024 Frugal housing (hist | edit) [102 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Ideas== * Shipping container homes * ''This list needs expanding.'' ==Discussion== <comments />")
- 15:06, 20 April 2024 Subdivide housing (hist | edit) [750 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Typical cases== * Subdividing multi-bedroom apartments into bachelor apartments<!-- TALK: make new page on this? --> ** {{light|Reason: Could help deal with a shortage of single-person housing.}} * Subdividing single-detached houses into duplexes <!-- TALK: make new page on this? --> ** {{light|Reason: Could help bring affordability and walkability.}} <!--{{considerations}}--> ==Considerations== ===Plumbing=== {{sum|{{rn}} }} {{empty}} ===Wiring===...")
- 14:43, 20 April 2024 Shortage of single-person housing (hist | edit) [856 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When single adults outnumber single-person housing units {{light|(i.e. [studio, bachelor, one-bedroom] [apartments, condos, houses])}}. ==Effects== * More people are stuck living with family, roommates, or even exes they don't get along with. ** {{minor|Of course some people ''like'' such living arrangements, but some don't. The shortage makes other options unaffordable for most people.}} * Affects families too, as the people who ''can'' afford to live alone often live...") originally created as "Single-person housing shortage"
- 14:43, 20 April 2024 Increase housing supply (hist | edit) [415 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==How / ways== * Build more housing - conventional construction * Build '''frugal''' housing - cheaper * Subdivide housing - a way to deal with a shortage of ''single-person'' housing units * Convert offices into housing - can also help * Seize vacant homes from corporations ==Why== * One of many things to be done about a housing shortage")
- 09:48, 19 April 2024 Redirect unwanted food from businesses/Make it non-perishable (hist | edit) [1,071 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "The food that businesses typically waste: What could be done to make it non-perishable so it could be shipped to other countries that need it more, to help alleviate hunger? ==Foods== ===Baked goods=== Dehydrate and powderize them - convert into some sort of "meal-replacement" bar perhaps? Note that baked goods are mostly empty calories, and so a lot of vitamins & minerals would have to be added. We could design the nutrient profile on a /Fortify nutrients|separat...")
- 09:25, 19 April 2024 Redirect unwanted food from businesses (hist | edit) [1,121 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "In developed countries, businesses waste an extreme amount of food - far more than what it would take to feed all the '''local''' poor people. ==What could be done with all the food that businesses currently waste?== * Donate it to local food banks and homeless shelters (until their food supply is "saturated"). * Offer it for free/cheap to everyone & anyone in the neighborhood.<small> ** This would of course be seen as "competition" against the businesses...")
- 09:23, 19 April 2024 Make it illegal for businesses to waste food (hist | edit) [393 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Designing the laws== '''Requirements''' * Should enable repurposing of good food before it goes bad * Should provide leeway: Food that's truly unsafe still needs to be thrown out. ** Should NOT have loopholes that enable businesses to purposely destroy the food and claim "oops it's unsafe now we have throw it out" ==Designing the political campaigns== {{empty}} ==Discussion== <comments />")
- 00:31, 19 April 2024 Reduce food waste (hist | edit) [138 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ways to reduce food waste * Make use of food before it goes bad {{minor|''Individuals & businesses can both do this.''}}")
- 00:31, 19 April 2024 Save food (hist | edit) [207 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Ways to make use of food before it goes bad. ==Foods== * /Fries (dry but not moldy) * /Bread (dry but not moldy) ==See also== * Is it still ok to eat ==External links== * https://save-food.org")
- 00:20, 19 April 2024 Save food/Fries (hist | edit) [665 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb Here's a way to make use of fries that have gotten cold/hardened. ==Recipe== # put the fries in a microwaveable bowl # add some seasoning (such as garlic powder, chili powder and oregano) # add some water # microwave for a few minutes, watching closely to prevent overflow # stir it and wait for it to cool down. # [''optional''] add condiments (such as ketchup, mustard, relish or bbq sauce) {{minor|taste: similar to quebec-style poutine;...")
- 02:07, 12 April 2024 Cooking with residual heat (hist | edit) [451 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "====Main principle==== cook the food for a bit less time but then keep it {{alt|on the stove burner|in the oven}} for a little while after turning off the heat. ====Example==== if the recipe says... :"boil for 10 minutes, then immediately remove from the heat" then consider doing instead... : boil for 8 minutes, then turn off the heat but keep it on the stove burner for another 5 minutes ==See also== * Tradeoff:Time vs environmental impact")
- 13:07, 30 March 2024 Draft:Lithium-ion batteries/Minerals (hist | edit) [5,938 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{dp|ev.nickel|28.9 kg|Amount of nickel in an average electric vehicle battery |Source: Statista <ref name="s1" />}} {{dp|ev.cobalt| 7.7 kg|Amount of cobalt in an average electric vehicle battery |Source: Statista <ref name="s1" />}} {{dp|ev.lithium|5.9 kg|Amount of lithium in an average electric vehicle battery|Source: Statista <ref name="s1" />}} {{dp|ev.battery|60 kWh|Battery capacity of an average electric vehicle |Source: Statista <ref name="s1" />}} {{dp|c...")
- 19:14, 26 March 2024 Wasted electricity is the same as electric heating (hist | edit) [469 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A watt is a watt, when it comes to heating. All indoor electricity usage will heat the home the same way. Note: * If your local electricity is generated by coal or natural gas, then electric heating is 2-3 times worse (climate change) than a gas-burning furnace. Most power plants are only 33% efficient. * Wasted electricity is equivalent to a space heater. It won't heat as efficiently as a heat pump. ==See also== * Reduce energy demand")
- 18:53, 26 March 2024 Reduce the amount of land needed for agriculture (hist | edit) [458 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==How== ===Things that work=== * Plant-based food * Stop food waste * Improve crop yields * Say no to biofuels * Anti-deforestation laws ===Things that ''don't'' work=== * Vertical farming ==Why== Prevent deforestation and other habitat loss. * Most of the world's land usage is for agriculture. ==Crop land vs pasture== {{empty}} ==See also== * Reduce energy demand * Hunger")
- 16:48, 26 March 2024 Climate change solutions (hist | edit) [1,622 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Biggest potential== * Thorium power * Rooftop solar power using low-mineral solar panels, with sodium-ion or iron redox flow batteries for energy storage * Scale up wind power and use the surplus electricity to produce hydrogen gas * Hydrogen combustion vehicles * Electric vehicles with sodium-ion batteries ==Limited potential== * New hydropower projects - only suitable in a small percent of geographic regions. * Rewil...")
- 18:45, 22 March 2024 Subtractive billing to manage an unexpected water shortage (hist | edit) [1,507 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Unconfirmed ideas Suppose your city has an unexpected infrastructure failure that causes a water shortage (such as the one in Winnipeg, Canada in February 2024) and people need to ration water: The city will give an advisory telling people to use as little water as possible. But that relies on people's good nature - what if that's not enough; what if too many people won't ration water unless they have some selfish motive? Then what? It wouldn't be fair to ju...")
- 18:42, 22 March 2024 Repurposing (hist | edit) [619 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Why== At least 1/3 of all environmental footprints are a function of how much new ''stuff'' gets made. Most of this could be avoided by repurposing old things (instead of throwing them away and starting anew). ==For making low-cost housing== * Converting old buses into homes * Converting old shipping containers into homes * and even Converting old dumpsters into homes (don't worry, they can be washed first!) ==Collective actions to take== {{empty}} ==...")
- 18:34, 22 March 2024 Thorium power (hist | edit) [782 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Of all the possible types of nuclear power, '''thorium''' shows the most potential for replacing fossil fuels: * Thorium is abundant * Thorium is safer than uranium * Thorium power would produce very little nuclear waste So, what's holding it back, currently? Leave a comment if you have any idea. ==See also== * Breeder reactors * Thorium power/Ongoing projects ==External links== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uv6qt45lXDM R...")
- 15:30, 1 March 2024 Old:Fuel cell vehicles (hist | edit) [8,202 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Fuel cell electric vehicles, or FCEVs for short, are vehicles powered by hydrogen gas. The fuel cell component takes in hydrogen (H<sub>2</sub>) and oxygen (O<sub>2</sub> from the air), and produces electricity to power the motor. The only exhaust is water vapor (H<sub>2</sub>O). ==Viability== It's '''uncertain''' whether this can be scaled up enough to replace even half of gasoline-powered vehicles. Potential issues to be dealt with: {|class="wikitable" |#In...")
- 20:08, 29 February 2024 How much protein could ruminants produce without crops (hist | edit) [4,296 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{minor|Ruminants include '''cows, buffalo, goats and sheep.'''}} If ruminants were fed '''only grass''' (and not crops), how much protein could they produce globally? ==Answer== <big>About '''7 grams''' of protein per day, per person globally, '''in total''' from all milk & meat from all animals.</big> <small> * '''Side note:''' If animals were also fed crop residues (i.e. the parts that humans can't eat), this number would go up to 12 grams/day protein. * For co...")
- 20:16, 24 February 2024 Nutrition/Examples/Cheap plant-based (hist | edit) [4,058 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<!-- TODO: * explain why the slight overages of niacin, folate and iron are '''not''' a problem --> <tabs><tab name="cheap home cooking"> '''cheap home cooking''' <!-- NOTE: tab titles are repeated here to avoid confusion if the tabs span 2 rows on small screens --> A balanced diet with beans, root vegetables, and other ordinary foods. [https://olam.wiki/nutrition.html?targets=averaged×cale=1&name0=Rice%2C%20white%2C%20long-grain%2C%20parboiled%2C%20enriched%2C%20...")
- 19:16, 24 February 2024 Why climate change makes ocean levels rise (hist | edit) [400 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "When an ice cube floating in a cup melts, the water level ''doesn't'' rise, so you might be wondering why ocean levels rise when the polar ice caps melt from climate change? It's simple: Greenland and Antarctica aren't floating in water. There is land underneath. When their massive ice sheets melt, it flows into the ocean, raising the water levels.")
- 19:00, 24 February 2024 Climate refugees (hist | edit) [1,020 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''climate refugee''' is someone who had to leave their home country because of it being uninhabitable due to climate change. There aren't very many climate refugees as of present (2024), {{qn}} but there could be hundreds of millions in the future if climate change continues to worsen. * Hot-weather countries may become too hot to live in. * Coastal regions would be flooded if ocean levels rise. * Some places may exp...")
- 08:51, 24 February 2024 Draft:Why climate change is a problem (hist | edit) [738 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "TODO: mention * increased rates of heat stroke in countries that are already hot - estimated numbers of deaths * lower food production as hot places become ''too'' hot to grow crops; then again, how does that compare to the cold regions that would then become warm enough to grow crops? * climate refugees * ''Global warming'' refers to the increased ''average'' temperature around the world. 1 or 2 degrees increase doesn't seem like much, but it also comes with mor...")
- 08:26, 24 February 2024 Old:Public transit (hist | edit) [2,101 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb Public transit includes city buses, trams and trains. Compared to private cars, public transit has the potential to prevent traffic congestion, save fuel, and save time for the average rider. However, public transit ''done wrong'' could actually use ''more'' fuel per rider - especially in places where buses run mostly empty most of the time.{{qn}} Low-density suburbs are particularly hard to service in an energy-efficient way, for thi...")
- 08:14, 24 February 2024 Old:Walkability (hist | edit) [2,962 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A '''walkable''' neighborhood has most of what people need within walking distance from home. {{minor|Walkability is a continuum. It's unlikely for a neighborhood to have ''everything'' for ''everyone'', but the more it has, the less people have to drive or use public transit.}} ==Things worth having within walking distance== * Groceries and other stores * Schools * Parks * Recreation centers * Places where people...")
- 06:35, 24 February 2024 Housing/Canada/Analysis (hist | edit) [5,066 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with ":<small>{{pn|''This page might need to be re-organized.''}}</small> Does Canada have enough housing? This page is a (somewhat incomplete) housing supply analysis using [https://www12.statcan.gc.ca/census-recensement/index-eng.cfm Canadian census data]. ==All of Canada== {|class="wikitable" |''code'' |''count'' |''definition'' |- !colspan="3"|Supply |- |st |132060 |studio unit |- |1b |2124485 |1-bedroom unit |- |2b |3829965 |2-bedroom unit |- |3b |4982900 |3-bedroo...")
- 16:31, 21 February 2024 Wood vs plastic cutlery (hist | edit) [999 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Both are options for disposible (single-use) spoons, forks and knives. ==Research needed== Which one is worse for the planet? Need to compare: * Carbon footprint of production - {{light|because (even though plastic is made from oil, and wood isn't), both require energy (typically fossil fuels) in manufacturing}} * Land use in production - {{light|and how much of the wood might come from old-growth logging vs tree farming}} Both need to be ''put in p...")
- 15:12, 21 February 2024 Reforestation (hist | edit) [335 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Considerations== ===Albedo=== {{sum|{{rn}} }} Forests sequester carbon, but they also have a lower ''albedo'' than deserts (i.e. forests absorb more sunlight than deserts). Which factor outweighs which? Are we sure that reforestation would actually help cool the planet? {{csn}}")
- 08:55, 20 February 2024 Reduce energy demand (hist | edit) [1,929 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Why== * The majority of the world's energy comes from fossil fuels, which cause climate change. * The less energy we need, the easier it is to decarbonize the energy supply (switch to renewables). ==How== <!-- TODO: when filling in the part about manufacturing less stuff, be sure to mention that many factories still use coal power --> ===Personal actions=== {{empty}} ===Collective actions=== {{empty}} ==FAQ== ====Is there any point in saving ''ele...")
- 05:50, 20 February 2024 Old:Plant-based 2 (hist | edit) [35,839 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "'''Plant-based food''' has many options. {{minor|There are countless dietary choices that could be healthy, unhealthy, cheap, expensive, low-calorie, high-calorie, low-protein, high-protein, etc.}} This page is about ways to '''eat well''' with at least 95% of protein/calories coming from ''plants.'' ==Some pictures== <!-- TODO: convert this into a single picture so the page loads faster and doesn't rely on Wikimedia Commons servers --> <gallery mode=packed-hover> Bow...")
- 05:39, 20 February 2024 Cheap plant-based food (hist | edit) [1,279 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "By eating this way, you can get all the nutrients you need for as low as $4/day (yes, even with today's inflation). ==Basic principle== * '''Macro-'''nutrients come from foods. * '''Micro-'''nutrients come from supplements. ==Foods== ===Ingredients to use=== * '''Grain products''' - such as pasta, rice, or cornmeal * '''Legumes''' - such as beans, lentils, or chickpeas * '''Root vegetables''' - especially potatoes, onions and carrots. * You may also need some veget...")
- 06:16, 19 February 2024 Scale up wind power (hist | edit) [1,193 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Can wind power be scaled up enough to decarbonize energy production? '''Yes''', with limitations: ==Limitations== Wind power is highly intermittent, so much so that batteries wouldn't be enough. {{p2|Surplus|i.e. during any moments when the generated electricity exceeds the local immediate demand}} wind power would mostly be stored by producing '''hydrogen gas''', which would later be used f...")
- 05:30, 19 February 2024 Problems (hist | edit) [738 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Large-scale problems== {{minor|''If you'd like to see something added to this list, please leave a comment on the [[{{TALKPAGENAME}}|talk page]].''}} ===Human=== * Hunger * Homelessness * Overworking * Sweatshops * Racism * War * Loneliness ===Animal=== * Factory farming ===Environmental=== * Climate change * Deforestation * Plastic pollution ==FAQ== ===="Why isn't capitalism listed as a problem?" / <br />"Why isn't communism...")
- 11:36, 16 February 2024 Housing shortage (hist | edit) [520 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "===More specific subtypes=== * Shortage of single-person housing - for example in Canada, single adults outnumber single-bedroom apartments by 3-to-1. * Lack of housing accommodations available for people with mental illnesses. ==Solutions== * '''Increase housing supply''' ''This list needs expanding.''")
- 10:05, 16 February 2024 Overworking (hist | edit) [238 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Category:Problems ==Causes== ===Under capitalism=== * High cost of living, such as high housing prices ==Solutions== {{empty}} ==See also== * Labor - general page <!-- TALK: should some of its content be moved to here? -->")
- 10:02, 16 February 2024 Homelessness (hist | edit) [725 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Causes== In the broadest sense, * not enough places to live, and/or * the economic system prevents some people from having a place to live ** i.e. if under '''capitalism''', high housing prices ** i.e. if under '''communism''' or '''socialism''', some bureaucratic reason why some people don't "qualify" for having a place to live ==Solutions== {{empty}} ==See also== * Homelessness statistics by country")
- 09:47, 16 February 2024 Food production-consumption geography (hist | edit) [166 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==General map== <div class='fullWidth'>File:food-crop-production1.png</div> ==See also== * Food * Population <!--TALK: What else does this page need???-->")
- 09:30, 16 February 2024 Hunger (hist | edit) [1,938 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Causes== ===Inefficiencies=== Even though farms produce more than enough crops to feed the world, too many of these crops are used ''inefficiently'' or go to waste. As a result, there isn't enough to go around. center <small>For details, see... * Numbers & methodology of the above image * Food production-consumption geography</small> ===Other causes=== {{empty}} ==Solutions== {{minor|''If you'd like to add somethin...")
- 10:00, 9 February 2024 Draft:Climate change solutions (hist | edit) [78 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Things that won't work== * Carbon capture and storage - see page for why")
- 04:59, 9 February 2024 Scale up nuclear power (hist | edit) [553 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How to scale up nuclear power enough to decarbonize energy? ==Things that won't work== * Conventional nuclear power - Uranium-235 is too scarce. * Small nuclear reactors - Same scarcity, plus greater risk of weapons proliferation. * Uranium-238 breeder reactors - Abundant fuel, but still a weapons proliferation risk. * Hydrogen fusion - Will probably be viable in the distant future, but we can't wait around. ==Projects needed== * '''Thorium breed...")
- 04:44, 9 February 2024 Scale up solar power (hist | edit) [417 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page is about how to scale up solar power enough to decarbonize energy. ===Things that won't work=== * Solar panels of today - too mineral-intensive to scale up * Concentrator PV - useless on cloudy days (whereas other solar panels are reasonably productive) * Desert solar - too far away from where most people live ===Projects needed=== * '''Low-mineral solar panels'''")
- 03:51, 9 February 2024 HVDC power lines (hist | edit) [303 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "A possible option for ultra-long-distance power lines. ==EROI== {{sum|{{rn}} }} '''Case study needed:''' How much energy would it take to build power lines long-distance enough for desert solar? How many years would it take for the same amount of energy to be transmitted by those power lines?")
- 03:48, 9 February 2024 Desert solar (hist | edit) [2,621 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "This page is about putting solar panels in the desert (could be conventional solar panels, low mineral solar panels, or concentrated solar thermal power). ===Too far away=== Most people don't live close to deserts. There probably aren't any scalable ways to transmit the electricity to where most of it is needed. Best bet might be HVDC power lines.")
- 03:28, 9 February 2024 How much electricity would it take (hist | edit) [247 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How much electricity would it take to replace all fossil fuel energy? ==Quick estimate== {{empty}}")
- 03:27, 9 February 2024 Decarbonize energy (hist | edit) [2,021 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "How to produce enough energy (for the world) without burning fossil fuels? ==Energy sources== * Scale up solar power, with energy storage * Scale up wind power, with energy storage * Scale up nuclear power ==Vehicles== No matter the energy source, gasoline cars and diesel trucks would need to be replaced with electric vehicles and/or hydrogen vehicles. So in any case, energy storage is needed. ==Analysis== * How much electricity w...")
- 23:12, 8 February 2024 Climate change (hist | edit) [3,511 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "For an introduction, read What is climate change. ==Biggest factors== thumb|GHGs (greenhouse gases) (such as CO<sub>2</sub>) are the gases that cause climate change. '''This is a pie chart of where they come from.''' Most of the world's emissions are affected by either... * How much new "stuff" gets made. {{p2|[?]|Pie chart sections: '''"Industry"''', '''"Energy Use In Industry"''', and part of '''"Fugitive Emissions...") originally created as "Draft:Climate change 3"
- 21:04, 8 February 2024 Draft:Climate change 2 (hist | edit) [1,997 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Actions to take== {|class="wikitable no-bold-th" ! ! Passenger transport ! Goods <small style='white-space:nowrap'>(non-food only)</small> <!-- TALK: maybe make a Template:sn (small nobr) or something? Also maybe make Template:p2n (p2 with nobr in greenlink) --> ! Heating & cooling ! Food |- ! Affects | '''30%''' <small>of all emissions</small> {{p2|[?]|{{empty}} }} | '''31%''' <small>of all emissions</small> {{p2|[?]|{{empty}} }} | '''25%''' <small>of all...")
- 20:35, 8 February 2024 Plant-based food (hist | edit) [5,906 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Redirected page to Plant-based) Tag: New redirect
- 03:12, 3 February 2024 Seeing the evidence but missing the model (hist | edit) [2,890 bytes] Elie (talk | contribs) (Created page with "''Seeing the evidence but missing the model'' is a '''logical fallacy'''. It's one way that journalists & governments misrepresent scientific studies (whether intentionally or not). ==Examples== Evidence seen: : Corn can be burned for energy. Therefore it can replace fossil fuels. Model missed: : Even if we burned all the food in the world, we would still barely meet 10% of global energy demand (and we would starve). Evidence seen: : Most peo...")