I wonder how many baseball stadiums of wood fiber are being destroyed by Amazon's packages each year?
I wonder how many baseball stadiums of wood fiber are being destroyed by Amazon's packages each year?
You seem to be missing a word in your thread title.
Perhaps you were overexcited.
Also, I believe you meant “Karens,” not “Karen’s.”
Now stop gunking up the boards with this tripe.
Is the OP really unaware that people are upset and screaming about the amazon destruction? Brazil has been receiving international pressure for years to stop the burning, as well as some domestic pressure. But it isn't slowing at all.
What more do you want? American environmentalists to go there and riot and assault their capitol building while their government is in session?
As we reduce global emissions of CO2 there is less CO2 for trees to consume. The humane thing to do is deforest the Amazon, by buying more Amazon so that we don't have to see trees suffocate to death in our clean air. Intiende?
Karen's of the world unite wrote:
I wonder how many baseball stadiums of wood fiber are being destroyed by Amazon's packages each year?
Environmental activists have been targeting Bezos and Amazon for years. Mainly left wingers though so your average Karen probably didn't notice.
I hate Amazon as much as the next guy, but recycling brown corrugated paper boxes is actually one of the most efficient and successful recycling programs out there.
In some ways, Amazon can help reduce the carbon footprint of commerce. I can buy what I need without having to drive all over town going from large big box store to big box store to find what I need. Big box stores are very inefficient in that they are basically warehouses that have to be climate controlled like your house. They have huge parking lots that displace forests, contribute to flooding and urban heat islands.
Great that they can be recycled, but it's always better for the environment not to produce them at all. But the impact of a cardboard box is probably negligible in comparison to the environmental impact of whatever it contains.
Just because you don't have to drive doesn't mean that there are no carbon emissions. Someone has to burn fossil fuels to deliver your package.
Amazon warehouses are also climate controlled for the workers' safety and comfort.
This is a good point, but the problem won't be solved by purchasing from amazon. We need better public transportation networks.
Sit down. Take a couple deep breaths. Take a shower and get the sand out of your p. Now relax.
To my knowledge Amazon packages don’t destroy baseball stadiums. Regardless, it’s unlikely that baseball stadiums are made out of wood fiber so you don’t have to worry about that.
Next time you get bent out of shape about something try to convey your hysteria in logical and complete sentences.