> the blame can mostly be placed on us as individuals. The politicians and businesses are mostly catering to what individuals want, a systemic problem that we seem to struggle to solve.
Individuals themselves don't do the major damage to the environment, rather its business and oil companies doing this, and they are the most effective to target, yet its mostly political virtue signaling that we hear about.
Also this is not limited to the climate, people always wanted cheap stuff, thats why before regulations, car manufacturers often skimped on safety to just get the price as low as possible or more often, to get more profit.
Regulations stopped this, and they are going to stop climate change too.
Individuals themselves don't do the major damage to the environment, rather its business and oil companies doing this, and they are the most effective to target, yet its mostly political virtue signaling that we hear about.
Also this is not limited to the climate, people always wanted cheap stuff, thats why before regulations, car manufacturers often skimped on safety to just get the price as low as possible or more often, to get more profit.
Regulations stopped this, and they are going to stop climate change too.