• Solar Bear@slrpnk.net
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      1 year ago

      They didn’t say we can stop it at our individual points of consumption. They explicitly mentioned policy. People need to be willing to support policy that will drastically change their own lives, likely in ways they don’t even realize, and be ready to live with that. Otherwise pretty soon we won’t be living with much at all.

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        1 year ago

        don’t @ me about “100 corporations are responsible for like 90% of emissions”. Who’s buying those corporations’ goods?

        Suggesting that the consumer is responsible for emissions at the point of production betrays a deep misunderstanding of climate change.

        Suggesting that “people’s” willingness to support policy that would change their lives is holding back cuts to emissions at the point of production betrays a similarly deep misunderstanding of political power.

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      1 year ago

      Not immediately but they’ll stop producing if people stop buying. Just takes a lot of people to have any meaningful change. And that starts with every single one of us.

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        1 year ago

        And that’ll never happen, because everyone else will ignore you and just buy the shit anyway.

        It NEEDS to be regulatory change. Shaming consumers into not consuming doesn’t work. Oil companies want you to think it works, that’s why THEY invented the concept of the carbon footprint. To make everyone ignore real solutions that could actually work.