Exxon CEO blames public for failure to fix climate change
https://lemmy.world/post/12555472

Exxon CEO blames public for failure to fix climate change - Lemmy.World
Woods argued the “dirty secret” is that customers weren’t willing to pay for the
added cost of cleaner fossil fuels. In his comments Tuesday, Woods argued the
“dirty secret” is that customers weren’t willing to pay for the added cost of
cleaner fossil fuels. Referring to carbon capture, Woods said Exxon has “tabled
proposals” with governments “to get out there and start down this path using
existing technology.” “People can’t afford it, and governments around the world
rightly know that their constituents will have real concerns,” he added. “So
we’ve got to find a way to get the cost down to grow the utility of the
solution, and make it more available and more affordable, so that you can begin
the [clean energy] transition.” For example, he said Exxon “could, today, make
sustainable aviation fuel for the airline business. But the airline companies
can’t afford to pay.”
They're deflecting, but not entirely wrong. Most people rather want to keep their comfortable status quo, than being directly affected by actually effective climate actions. Otherwise people would behave and vote differently. You can't always blame things on the lack of policies when you willingly vote for the people upholding the status quo instead of those who actually want to do something against it. You can see how much resistance there is whenever there's even the slightest bit of climate related policy tried to get shoved through parliaments.
I can’t even convince my “liberal” friends and family to buy an electric car (That I know they can afford), because they are afraid of the slight inconvenience of charging. He is right, the West is unwilling to accept a lower standard of living to address oil usage.
Yeah, and now try to convince people that they shouldn't even drive individual cars at all. It's just not going to happen. Especially not within the next decade. Not that this time frame seem to matter too much now that we potentially are already past the 1.5 degrees, much ahead of time. I guess we as a species deserve what's coming for us. Too bad we had to take so many other casualties on our way.