Will we look back at today's "go green" initiatives as stupid and inadequate?
Will we look back at today's "go green" initiatives as stupid and inadequate?
Those companies pollute to produce goods and services that individual buy.
What does holding corporations accountable look like if not refusing to give them our money while advocating for regulation?
Individual change is changing society.
Throwing your hands in the air, doing nothing to change your destructive habits and just saying "but corporations" isn't gonna help anything.
This is a frustrating kind of defeatist attitiude I'm finding is getting more and more common.
It comes from a place of unwillingness for personal and habitual change. It's hard to accept that we all have to change our lifestyles and accept that how we're living is going to have to change. That there is exists some scenario whereby we all continue living exactly how we're doing now with the same consumer behaviour and expect a bit of regulations will change everything.
What’s the point in sitting on your ass complaining about the behaviours of other individuals and organisations when the only thing you have direct control over is your life.
I’m not challenging you on the “sitting on your ass” part because that is true. But I promise you the Earth getting hotter and more polluted is going to exert “direct control …over your life.” And the only real way we can change this is through some kind of political process.
Where did I say it shouldn't be a political process? It isn't an either-or. How many people online who are saying "why should I consume less when corporations emit the most CO2" is politically active outside of voting? As in, attend climate rallies or petition their local representative. I'd wager it's a slim minority.
If people honestly cared so much that their doing these things anyway, then changing themselves and their consumption habits should be dead easy. So why don't more people do it?