The Environmental Cost of Convenience
The Environmental Cost of Convenience Why Easy Often Isn’t Green “The problem with convenience is that somebody — or something — still pays the price.” Modern life is astonishingly convenient. Hungry? Tap an app and food appears. Need a new cable? Same-day delivery. Bored? Stream a film instantly in 4K. Need a new shirt for the weekend? It can be on your doorstep tomorrow. Convenience feels effortless. That’s the point. But environmental reality is rather less effortless. Because convenience doesn’t eliminate cost. It simply moves it somewhere else. Usually out of sight. And when something becomes invisible, we stop thinking about it. Convenience Has Rewired Our Expectations Not that long ago, if you wanted something, you planned. You made a shopping list. You waited until Saturday. You repaired broken things. You wore clothes for years. You watched what was on television because that’s what was available. Now? We expect instant access to almost everything...