So what you're saying is, if we double emissions, we can expand business class?
Re: reading, I used to read a lot of books. Now, I read many fewer books, but my total overall reading time has increased, thanks to the proliferation and easy access of online articles, blogs, substacks *ahem*, etc I think the medium matters less than the time and content.
If you look at the study, listening to an audiobook counts as reading, while (by omission) reading a substack post does not. Fetishisation of books is an obstacle to understanding
So what you're saying is, if we double emissions, we can expand business class?
Re: reading, I used to read a lot of books. Now, I read many fewer books, but my total overall reading time has increased, thanks to the proliferation and easy access of online articles, blogs, substacks *ahem*, etc I think the medium matters less than the time and content.
If you look at the study, listening to an audiobook counts as reading, while (by omission) reading a substack post does not. Fetishisation of books is an obstacle to understanding