reminds me of church of euthanasia's "save the planet kill yourself" from the older internet.
the point is that it's the least we can consume, in contrast with a more capitalist friendly "go sit at a cafe to buy a drink" or even a scholarly-ambitious "read a book, or newspaper or learn something, don't just sit there". both of which are much worse.
But that just wastes the big climate impact that was invested to grow you to adulthood. Now is the time to reinvest in the Earth. Humans can definitely have a net-negative carbon footprint if they work at it.
That's a very human centric way of framing the issue.
There is no environment that need saving. Carbon emissions are merely changing the environment in a way that may not be convenient for a lot of humans.
You're just saving the status quo of human society, not "reinvesting in the Earth".
If by environment you mean species of animals you should worry more about plastic and trash than carbon emissions.
But, like, I’m a human? Morals are a human thing (or a mammalian thing maybe), heck written WORDS are definitely a human centric thing. How could I not be human centric?
I think his point is that instead of minimizing consumption you should aim to actually produce something and not just drain "minimal" resources sitting around day dreaming.
the point is that it's the least we can consume, in contrast with a more capitalist friendly "go sit at a cafe to buy a drink" or even a scholarly-ambitious "read a book, or newspaper or learn something, don't just sit there". both of which are much worse.