What is the most wasteful human activity?

My first guess would be gas flaring, which apparently wastes $30 billion of natural gas every year, because the proper transportation infrastructure isn’t in place. Note that I’m not talking about wars, because those do serve a purpose, whether right or wrong, and have a major impact on the region in which they occur.

Car brakes (or any brakes on all vehicles such as trains and such)?

There are regenerative braking systems but not sure how efficient they are.

Still, overall, I bet that trumps gas flaring for total energy wasted when you consider all the vehicles in the world.

As much as I love manned space flight, would jump at the chance to do it myself, and think one day it may save our collective asses in one way or another, a bunch of damn money is spent doing it.

Posting questions on message boards? :wink:

Staring at the Windows log-in screens.

I’d love to have all the time back in my life that I’ve spent watching various bars and counters incrementally count up.

Drinking alcohol in excess. Though it also is very useful in combatting depopulation.

Answering pointless questions on message boards?

Procreation is the worst by far. If you take that out of the equation, all of the other problems listed go away (not that I advocate this).

Depends on what exactly “wasteful” means. You can make an argument that masturbation is the most wasteful activity. I won’t, though.

LOL. Nor could I, being married as I am.

You are arbitrarily choosing purpose here. Why cant the Iraq war be seen as 100% wasteful? Its not a war of defense, completely optional, billions have been spent, billions have been lost, lives have been lost, etc etc.

Burning excess gas serves a purpose here too: keeping the plant from exploding.

A teacher I once had told me that military bases used to fly air tankers in a circle above the base to use up their allotment of gasoline for the month, lest it be reduced the next month. That’s more along the lines of what I was thinking of. The cumulative effects of small-scale actions that serve no purpose. Not an act of conflict that doesn’t have the desired effect. Does that make sense? Like, say, leaving light bulbs turned on when they don’t need to be. If there are 10 billion 100 Watt light bulbs left on an hour a day unnecessarily (very rough estimate, please correct with better idea if you have one), that would be

10^8 kwh/d * 365d * .1 $/kwh = $3.65 billion wasted electricity per year. Of course that might be off by 1 or 2 orders of magnitude.

Is gas flaring really for pressure release/safety reasons? I thought it was because the infrastructure to transport the natural gas wasn’t in place, so they burned it off because it wasn’t economical. On looking closer at my source:

:smack:

To hijack my own thread then: if flaring is a safety issue, how do countries plan to combat it, and why are some so much worse offenders than others? Better designed plants?

Automotive sports.

Golf.

The same thought crossed my mind when I read the topic.

I wouldn’t call it “the most wasteful” but in my mind its entertainment to waste ratio is on the low end.

Rent control. Sitting in traffic. Elaborate flirting rituals. Office politics (same thing.) Arguing non-local politics. Making this graph true.

More than recreational piloting? :rolleyes:

Butthurt NASCAR fan?

Just add that to the list. There’s no need to add the very insulting rolleyes.

The E! Channel. What else could be more vacuous, unnecessarily and mind numbing?

No, I like racing that doesn’t go around in circles. You’re right, though. The rolleyes was directed at glowacks, but I quoted the wrong post.