The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions User TradFeminist, in the Environment subreddit, 19 Sep 2019
Refusal to have a child is 30 times more effective than not having a car in terms of carbon emissions. User rccen, in the Antinatalism subreddit, 03 Aug 2019
The obvious, human caused our ecological issues, less human healthier planet User DaoIsTheWay, in the SocConstructOfReality subreddit, 25 Mar 2019
Swedish researchers find that the most effective way of reducing one's carbon footprint is having one less child, more so than eating a plant-based diet, avoiding air travel, or living car free. User Unhype, in the Unhype: Links That Matter subreddit, 25 Mar 2019
Antinatalism > all other options in reducing carbon emissions - peer study User Anticitizen649, in the Antinatalism subreddit, 02 Apr 2018
Four high-impact actions to reduce personal emissions User mick87, in the Environment subreddit, 16 Aug 2017
UBC study shows having less children and not owning a car provide greatest reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Far more effective than recycling, switching to energy efficient products, etc. User gigozira, in the UBC subreddit, 22 Jul 2017
New study shows having less children and not owning a car provide greatest reduction in greenhouse gas emissions. Far more effective than recycling, switching to energy efficient products, etc. User Bman409, in the Reddit Science subreddit, 21 Jul 2017
The climate mitigation gap: education and government recommendations miss the most effective individual actions - IOPscience User ninthinning01, in the Discussion of what can and should be done about climate subreddit, 21 Jul 2017
How an individual can minimize their carbon footprint User n10w4, in the TrueTrueReddit subreddit, 16 Jul 2017