Prisons are good for the environment

Sep 2022
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Vacaville, CA
Prisons benefit the environment by severely restricting inmate consumption of resources and fossil fuels. Prisons are the exact opposite of the car-centered suburban sprawl of single-family homes that environmentalists criticize.

Incarceration may provide other environmental benefits. On the outside, criminals. like most people, rely too much on plastic packaging when buying food. Prisons are more likely to buy food in non-plastic bulk containers such as sacks of rice or potatoes or very large metal cans.

More can be done, of course. We could adjust prisoners to a vegetarian or semi-vegetarian diet that would reduce pollution related to livestock. To save the planet, we need to put more people in prison, not less.
 
Aug 2020
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Very interesting. Sounds a little like Stalin's idea in the thirties. The one now known as Cannibal Island.

 
Jun 2022
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NYC
Prisons benefit the environment by severely restricting inmate consumption of resources and fossil fuels. Prisons are the exact opposite of the car-centered suburban sprawl of single-family homes that environmentalists criticize.

Incarceration may provide other environmental benefits. On the outside, criminals. like most people, rely too much on plastic packaging when buying food. Prisons are more likely to buy food in non-plastic bulk containers such as sacks of rice or potatoes or very large metal cans.

More can be done, of course. We could adjust prisoners to a vegetarian or semi-vegetarian diet that would reduce pollution related to livestock. To save the planet, we need to put more people in prison, not less.
That has limited practical usefulness, because the same kinds of people who regard human beings as disposable enough to favor mass incarceration tend to think of EVERYTHING as disposable. Check out CO2 per capita by state and compare to incarceration rate by state. They tie pretty tightly.
 
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