It was a shower thought for me this morning, after having seen all these record temperatures being broken around the world.

But, if it gets too hot to cycle, then people won’t. And if they aren’t cycling, they may start driving again, which compounds climate change even further.

Does this worry anyone else?

  • @[email protected]OP
    link
    fedilink
    21 year ago

    The effect of switching from cars to bike is significant. .

    But the best example we have of this is how cities with terrible smog suddenly cleared up during the pandemic, when there were fewer cars on the road and people got out to bike in record numbers.

    But, I do agree that being forced to stay indoors would have indirect side effects on the environment.

    It’ll be interesting to see how, or even if, humans will solve this problem.

    • @blackstampede
      link
      21 year ago

      Oh, yeah. I was mainly just thinking about global climate change, but I could see it having a large impact on local air quality.

      I’m fairly pessimistic about the long term odds of beating climate change.

      • @[email protected]OP
        link
        fedilink
        11 year ago

        global climate change

        Yeah, this one takes far more time to solve, but as individuals, we can still have some sway!

        A vegan cyclist, for example, who doesn’t fly or spend time on a cruise ship can hit several major contributors to greenhouse gases with little effort. If they use green energy, that’s another major industry down. How they decide to shop can tackle a few more.

        Who they vote for can also impact those areas that they have no direct influence over (i.e. certain manufacturing industries of raw materials).

        This is all very easy to do on an individual basis, and don’t affect one’s quality of life, but multiply that by a million or a billion people and we WILL see a positive change.

        The hard part is convincing someone to make easy changes to their life. 😩