A lot of us have stopped. The problem is that everybody needs to stop.
A lot of major corporations have a non-profit that makes a bunch of grants in their name for PR purposes. In Shell's case, they serve as part of the right-wing patronage machine.
Somewhat; the highest-density housing is going to be a net consumer of energy from elsewhere though.
The article gives exact language and which account.
There was a specific endorsement from a campaign account.
The scams are designed as alzheimers screening tools. Teaching will help some people, but not that many.
Sure...but you don't end up living the life of travel and luxury you want if there isn't a functional community around you. Living a few decades in a bunker is pretty miserable.
Long-lived pollutants end up widely dispersed throughout the atmosphere within a few years. Hence the global problems they cause:
The two go together; no real reason to serialize
Pretty much. It's like listening to two people trying to have a detailed conversation about a book, but one of them didn't read it, and read a review of some other book instead, and the second didn't read anything at all, and is just confabulating.
It's effective at keeping you out of the hospital, which is what matters.
If you want to not get the disease, it's going to mean wearing an N95 or equivalent mask whenever you're inside with people from outside your household, and having the rest of your household do the same.
He could ask for things, but would have no real mechanism to to enforce the other end of the bargain