• @Michal
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    1439 months ago

    Cycling is environmentally friendly, but let’s not equate world championship to cycling as transport. The event itself must have a lot carbon footprint. Still, weird choice of event to protest, but I can see them doing what they can to get the publicity they need.

    • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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      59 months ago

      The event itself must have a lot carbon footprint.

      Same is true for almost every form of entertainment but it’s a drop in the bucket compared to the truly big polluters.

      • @nal@lib.lgbt
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        109 months ago

        Sources of entertainment have - by definition - more viewers and attention than Exxon’s office building.

        • @woelkchen@lemmy.world
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          -39 months ago

          Sources of entertainment have - by definition - more viewers and attention than Exxon’s office building.

          I always find it odd when people claim that something is by definition. Whose definition?

          Anyway, this event is promoting cycling and disrupting a cycling event does nothing to help further promoting any form of cycling.

    • @zer0@thelemmy.club
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      19 months ago

      Just a few months ago i remember reading a local article about a mountain road in a protected area being paved just so they could have the cycling championship pass there. Also remember at these events there’s always a caravan of cars and scooters following the race and usually there’s also an helicopter.