Online Shopping May Actually Increase Pollution 410
destinyland writes "British researchers have reached a startling conclusion. Unless online shoppers order 25 items at a time, they're polluting more than if they shopped at their local mall. An environmental benefit only occurs 'if online shopping replaces 3.5 traditional shopping trips, or if 25 orders are delivered at the same time, or, if the distance traveled to where the purchase is made is more than 50 kilometers. Shopping online does not offer net environmental benefits unless these criteria are met.' The study was conducted by Newcastle University's Institution of Engineering and Technology, which blames the environmental impact of transportation, warning that 'policy makers must do their homework to ensure that rebound effects do not negate the positive benefits of their policy initiatives.' But one technology site notes the study was conducted in Britain, which could have an impact on its conclusions."
*thwack!* (Score:3, Funny)
But one technology site notes the study was conducted in Britain, which could have an impact on its conclusions."
Ya think, Dinozzo?
Re:*thwack!* (Score:4, Funny)
I believe that's what the old folks call an "I coulda had a V-8" moment...
ultimate low impact (Score:5, Funny)
Compromise (Score:3, Funny)
Re:ultimate low impact (Score:5, Funny)
Do you have any idea how much gas people will burn to get to your funeral? Or how much GHGs will be released to make your coffin? Or methane your rotting corpse will release or how much energy would be used to cremate it?
Conclusion (Score:4, Funny)
Re:ultimate low impact (Score:5, Funny)
Do you have any idea how much gas people will burn to get to your funeral? Or how much GHGs will be released to make your coffin? Or methane your rotting corpse will release or how much energy would be used to cremate it?
You're right...kill all your friend and family first, eat them all, then kill yourself by jumping into a tank full of barracuda.
Re:Merry olde England, a factor? Certes, ye jest! (Score:5, Funny)
Last time I was in London (some years now), I was appalled at the traffic, and the disorganized nature of the city's layout
Well, we tried burning it down in 1666, but that didn't quite work. Paris did a better job, but they had Napoleon.
Re:ultimate low impact (Score:5, Funny)
Think of the rocket fuel! No, no the best plan will be to form a giant human pyramid, and when the topmost human reaches a point where gravity is weak enough, he can start pulling everyone else into space.
Then we all just drift peacefully off...
Re:ultimate low impact (Score:5, Funny)
"The moral of the story? Save the planet. Kill yourself."
Do I get pollution tax credits for killing others?
Hypothetical (Score:5, Funny)
What if I'm buying CO2 credits online?
Re:Begs the question. (Score:2, Funny)
I've seen 120GB external hard drives for over $100 [at Walmart]
Sounds about right. Or was this after 2004?