• plz1@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Carbon Removal Purchases

    I read that and immediately figured it was just corporate green-washing. Then read this on cdr.fyi , which basically confirms it.

    2.7% of purchases have been delivered

    I assume this “market” is just a way for corpos to get tax incentives, since the “demand” (purchases) will never, ever catch up with “supply” (actually removing carbon).

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      2 days ago

      At least it’s measurable, unlike most carbon credit schemes.

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      2 days ago

      I would advise Opensuse Leap. I, personally don’t use it but I have tried both.

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          You have been advised with solid info. Stick with Mint, openSUSE isn’t nearly as user friendly to newbies in comparison (not sure why that other user is suggesting it instead).

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            Well I figured they were trolling me, given the specific wording they used, plus their call sign ends in @lemmy.ml. I’m aware that place is full of those who take it up the rump for Trump, so a grain of salt the size of the Moon was taken by me in regards to their advice.

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              Haha, as long as you simply run arch-install as your first command, you will be fine.

              Linux Mint is still easier by default. But any user willing to even try installing Linux, especially Arch, likely has the time and intelligence to do some extra configurations after using arch-install.