That's not it at all. Think about how much lower the impact would be if that cheeseburger was made from locally produced products and made fresh rather than frozen. Not only would it have a lower carbon footprint but it may even taste better and be better for you. It's also about moderation, maybe you don't need to be eating as many cheeseburgers as you do now.
The death of intelligent life on earth... I think...
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Nolan could even work in elements hinting that The League purposefully encouraged Bruce to become Batman, in order to cause the escalation from mafia to the terrorist like "super villans" such as the Joker that would eventually bring down the city.
Jesus, get the quote right...
Toon Link is the REAL Link, if you've ever played games on systems other than the Gamecube and N64. He's the best-animated, most interesting design choice the series has ever had from Zelda to Link to the Past, and a realistic-looking Link, sadly to say, is kind of laughable.
OMG it's like sooo totally embarrassing to show up to the beach with your new swimburka on only to find out all your friends like totally bought the same one! Bummer for sure!
I know I am a biased Steeler homer, but no Roethlisberger? Granted his motorcycle helmet is a bit more indispensable but Big Ben has been a vital component for Pittsburgh.
The most viable option I've seen until battery tech improves significantly is electric cars that have fuel cell capability for distance/emergency. Daily cruising is handled by batteries, but if you need to go far or need power when you don't have time for a full charge up, hydrogen. Unfortunately, that requires a hydrogen infrastructure which is even more of a challenge than just charging stations. Either way, electric vehicles are inevitable and some places are already starting to install charging stations, such as Google's HQ and I think Seattle.