#Bitcoin is an asset with a 600 billion dollar market cap and 10s of millions of owners from all over world.
But I write opinion pieces for the New York Times and I'm here to fix it.
#Bitcoin is an asset with a 600 billion dollar market cap and 10s of millions of owners from all over world.
But I write opinion pieces for the New York Times and I'm here to fix it.
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Cool, I was quickly scanning last night and it appears the NYT appears to be the media epicenter for last 15- 20 years of industry sponsored ‘green washing’ attacks.
Ironically, for a company at the epicenter of sustainability transformation dialog for so long, their annual reports contains no information about their sustainability strategy nor how they plan to offset the environmental impact of their print industry.
https://nytco-assets.nytimes.com/2023/03/The-New-York-Times-Company-2022-Annual-Report.pdf
Their annual reports contain their raw paper pulp metrics and would provide some insightful data driven points about environmental impact of their print industry alone. Additionally, 80% of newspapers are not recycled and end up in landfills as significant contributors to methane.
(Figuring out some quantifiable metrics on their methane pollution would help bring the debate full circle pointing out that Bitcoin mining is helping to capture their methane emissions.)
This is great paper industry environmental impact calculator.
https://c.environmentalpaper.org/group.html
If there is anyway I can be of help, please let me know. I am a big fan of quantifiable data driven insights in a debate.