Comments on: A Day or Two in Dresden https://novasync.top/dresden/ Life Outside the Box Mon, 08 Nov 2021 20:27:00 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 By: Vermeer Quest Complete! – novasync.top https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-6226 Mon, 08 Nov 2021 20:27:00 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-6226 […] Dresden proved to be the biggest challenge for me. In the winter of 2016 I planned a 24 hour layover in Berlin so that I could take the train down to Dresden and go see their two paintings. I took the 2.5 hour train ride and walked 20 minutes in cold drizzle, only to find out that the museum was closed on Mondays. I walked back to the train and headed back to the airport. Five years later I finally succeeded in seeing those Vermeers, after another challenge borne from being unprepared. […]

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By: Jacob Pottol https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4812 Sun, 19 Sep 2021 18:49:38 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4812 In reply to Tynan.

Thank you

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By: Benjamin Wilson https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4811 Sun, 19 Sep 2021 18:25:11 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4811 Hi this comment is a little off topic but my name is Ben Wilson and I’m currently a student at UT. I’m working on an assignment for a journalism class about the UT tunnel systems. I read your blogpost about the tunnels and thought you would be a great person to interview! Let me know if that’s something you might be interested in! Thanks.

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By: Pablo https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4809 Sun, 19 Sep 2021 17:02:16 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4809 In reply to Tynan.

Yes, but you have to look at your individual carbon footprint, not just the industry’s footprint or your percentage contribution to the industry’s footprint.

Your individual contribution to carbon emissions on that single flight is far greater than the carbon emissions you will save by using an electric car and using solar for an entire year.

You could make the case that the flight would have flown regardless, with or without you, but by buying a ticket you increased demand, which has an impact on the airline offering more flights.

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By: Doon https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4804 Sun, 19 Sep 2021 02:26:01 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4804 In reply to Daan.

“how do you feel about your carbon emissions with trips like this?”
Shut up and go home, Daan. I would punch you in the face if you asked me the same question in person.

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By: Tynan https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4801 Sat, 18 Sep 2021 20:44:52 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4801 In reply to Jacob Pottol.

Check out Thinking in Bets by Annie Duke. I actually haven’t read the whole thing, but I really liked what I read and other friends love it too.

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By: Jacob Pottol https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4800 Sat, 18 Sep 2021 20:43:15 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4800 Unrelated to your post but this seemed like the easiest way to ask. Do you have any recommendations on good reading for learning more cost benefit analysis? Thanks.

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By: Codd the Topp https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4787 Fri, 17 Sep 2021 07:31:04 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4787 In reply to MoMo.

What a strange thing to say! Almost willful blindness. Some of our choices certainly have better impacts than others. Yes you can always criticise, but to go to the opposite extreme means we would just go around killing and slaughtering all the time…

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By: MoMo https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4744 Tue, 14 Sep 2021 15:02:53 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4744 In reply to Tynan.

I applaud you for answering this question in a levelheaded way.

Every action you take as a human is detrimental to the environment. Each activity could be replaced with a more eco-friendly alternative. If you follow them to a logical conclusion you do nothing.

Why own a car? Public transportation is best!

But wait, public transportation burns fossil fuels, you should instead only use a bike.

Oh no, bikes use parts manufactured and shipped from all over the world, why not walk?

Walking wears out shoes instead go barefoot.

I can’t walk barefoot today because it’s cold/hot or my feet are damaged. Let’s just just do nothing today.

Really what Daan is asking is “Why did you make a decision that I wouldn’t have made?”. It’s not very productive or interesting question. Also that train of thinking would likely lead to a life that wasn’t very interesting.

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By: Tynan https://novasync.top/dresden/#comment-4739 Tue, 14 Sep 2021 04:16:40 +0000 https://novasync.top/?p=3569#comment-4739 In reply to Daan.

I don’t worry about it too much. We all use more carbon than we should in some ways, and hopefully less than others. Aviation, including cargo, accounts for about 2.5% of global CO2 emissions. My leisure travel (usually undersold planes) is a pretty miniscule driver in that small percentage, but is a primary driver of joy and value in my life.

It’s awkward to say “it’s worth destroying the planet in some small way so that I can enjoy it while I’m here”, but I guess it’s the truth. I do drive an electric car and run my house off of solar, and am considering buying some carbon offsets to compensate for travel.

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