CBS Frets Too Many “Thank You” Emails Contributing To Global Warming
National Pulse | 12/26/2020 | Natalie WintersA recent CBS This Morning segment insisted that too many emails – “little” messages such as “thank you” and “got it” – would contribute to global warming.
Speaking on Wednesday, correspondent Mark Phillips attempted to downplay the fact that COVID-19 would lead to a decrease in global carbon emissions. He focuses on how emails could offset the saved carbon emissions from less flying, driving, and commuting as a result of COVID-19 and lockdowns.
Phillips, however, emphasizes that humans ought to “hold the smugness.” “Working from home is not cost-free, and the more of us who do it, the more environmentally expensive it becomes,” he adds.
Phillips even slams “little texts” such as “thank you” and “got it”:
“Every e-mail and text, especially the unnecessary little ones — every “thank you” and “got it,” — every time we hit send or download or stream or Zoom, they all require power. Somewhere massive banks of computers are storing and processing that data, sucking up enormous amounts of electrical energy to do it. The cloud doesn’t so much have a silver lining as a carbon one.”
Attacking emails once again, he continues to cite a study about how “if everyone in Britain sent one less “thank you” e-mail a day, the carbon saving would be like taking about three and a half thousand cars off the road”

How about we just take CBS off the air permanently. It would save on electricity and BS all at the same time. Then NBC, Then ABC…
Ban all political fund raising emails, that should do the trick for two birds.
I’m surprised that CBS takes any notice of “thank you” emails. I’m sure they have far more experience with “you suck” emails.
Many a Democrat has sent them one or more.
WTF…
I hurt my eyes when they reflexively rolled to look at my brain.
Now if only CBS could ramp up their thinking to consider the carbon costs of electric cars.