CBS Frets Too Many ’Thank You’ Emails Contributing To Global Warming – IOTW Report

CBS Frets Too Many ’Thank You’ Emails Contributing To Global Warming

National Pulse:

Speaking on Wednesday, correspondent Mark Phillips attempted to downplay the fact that COVID-19 would lead to a decrease in global carbon emissions. He focuses on how emails could offset the saved carbon emissions from less flying, driving, and commuting as a result of COVID-19 and lockdowns.

Phillips, however, emphasizes that humans ought to “hold the smugness.” “Working from home is not cost-free, and the more of us who do it, the more environmentally expensive it becomes,” he adds.

Phillips even slams “little texts” such as “thank you” and “got it”: more

26 Comments on CBS Frets Too Many ’Thank You’ Emails Contributing To Global Warming

  1. Emails are chump change compared to the deluge of mail-in ballots which appear to be a permanent feature of future elections. And if Mr. Phillips is so concerned about all the data traffic and overheated computer equipment, might I suggest we do away with computer voting? Dominion needs to pay for its carbon footprint

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  2. Dear Mr. Phillips: You may inhale all you want but you should be aware that all your exhalations are contributing to gullible climate change. Do you have house plants nearby on which you could exhale? Thank you!

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  3. What an absolute clown. I mean seriously, you want to laugh your behind off at these people, the problem is they’re psychotically serious. Dear God save us all From these fools.

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  4. Dumbass doesn’t get it. The 24/7 servers that run services on the internet are powered 24/7 regardless of how many emails are sent.

    Besides, isn’t electricity usage good for the climate? Why else are envirowhackos pushing electric cars?

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