People who work from home all the time ‘cut emissions by 54%’ against those in office::Study in US shows one day a week of remote working cuts emissions by just 2% but two or four days lowers them by up to 29%

  • @fubo@lemmy.world
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    2 years ago

    Commuting by car is really, really expensive – to the worker (in fuel, time, and stress), to the polity (in road maintenance, traffic collisions, etc.), and to the environment as well.

    Most of the costs are borne directly by the worker without compensation. Although a worker is required to commute to work, commute time is not considered part of an hourly worker’s working hours, nor is it considered a tax-deductible business travel expense.

    • PlasmaDistortion
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      342 years ago

      Now I pay for the electricity and my home office space and it is still significantly cheaper than just what I used to pay in gas. Screw going back in to the office.

      • @bassad@jlai.lu
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        52 years ago

        Do you receive a compensation from your employer for electricity/internet/phone plan ? Then it is way cheaper !

    • @RootBeerGuy@discuss.tchncs.de
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      52 years ago

      Not even just emissions. Also a major source of microplastics due to the tires. You know, the microplastics we inevitably end up eating. So thats a 2 for one really.

    • @Kit@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      432 years ago

      Ironically I think that would be a great approach - give tax breaks to businesses that have fully remote workers. It would save the environment, reduce traffic, reduce the cost of renting an apartment in downtown areas, bolster suburban and rural towns, and provide a higher quality of life to the middle class. The only way to get businesses onnoard willingly is by offering a monetary incentive.

    • @Mojojojo1993@lemmy.world
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      242 years ago

      Yup. Honestly if the world wasn’t run for the money makers.

      We could really engineer it to work for the betterment of the planet and us.

      We could optimize our system so we don’t waste so much and save ourselves money. Money which in turn is our life span.

      If only

  • GreenBottles
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    322 years ago

    gee who would have thought people that don’t drive vehicles reduce emissions compared to people that drive vehicles

    • @Hamartiogonic@sopuli.xyz
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      22 years ago

      In other news: Scientists have discovered that people who don’t smoke, are not exposing their lungs to carcinogens anywhere near as much as those who do smoke. What a stunning revelation!

  • @eee@lemm.ee
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    322 years ago

    But how can real estate companies make money off peasants if the peasants don’t suffer needlessly?

  • @RojoSanIchiban@lemmy.world
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    272 years ago

    “You’re welcome, Gen Z!”

    -Permanent WFH GenX

    P.S. Sorry you can’t buy a house, but I’m not taking credit for that one.

    • @ccunix@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      I think we can blame our parenta for that (at least I do).

      My dad criticised me for years over not buying. When I did, he did not believe how much my mortgage repayments are. I would have paid of his house in less than 2 years!

        • @gornar@lemmy.world
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          22 years ago

          Considering the decimal place is off for most other mortgages I’ve ever seen as a genxer, you must have a great combo of massively high income and low housing cost, holy crap. Good on ya!

          (My children will inherit my mortgage, I done fucked up)

  • @ours@lemmy.film
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    52 years ago

    Or in some countries, alleviate the pressure on an overloaded public transport system. Which in turn cuts emissions.

    • Album
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      22 years ago

      I love that they haven’t really fucked with it too much. It’s still the same basic design principles modernized over time. I was worried Lenovo would ruin the line but personally I feel they’re still some of the best machines out there…

  • @markr@lemmy.world
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    12 years ago

    Talked to a former coworker who goes into the office now a couple of times a week to sit in a shitty open office workspace to go on teams to ‘interact’ with his colleagues. It’s just fucking stupid. Also the company sells remote work enablement tools.