>>1965185>using the supermarketIf you can try to shop at a farmers market/public market. Often the produce will be higher quality and cheaper, and is more likely to be locally sourced
>using the power gridmany states have the option to buy renewable energy through the power grid. It's usually a few more dollars a month but if you truly want to make a difference you need to vote with your wallet.
>buying takeoutare you retarded? commercial kitchens don't contribute to climate change in a meaningful way compared to oil/coal/gas burning for electricity
>driving your cartry walking/biking when you can
>buying useless consumer shitYes, people need to stop this BS
>Buying fruits and vegetables from all over the worldsee the point about farmers markets.
An interesting book on this subject is "Animal, Vegetable, Miracle" by Barbara Kingslover. She talks about the challenges in eating only locally grown food (grown<50 mi away) for a year.
>using/owning a phonesaw what you will about the rare earths mining industry if you recycle your phone properly there's no reason not to own one from an ecological perspective