It's actually as possible as - the majority of people understanding how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (AKA not burning fossil fuels, not eating meat - NOT greenwashed) & wanting to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (in a democracy, that should do the "trick")
One person could only choose to reduce a tiny fraction of their direct or indirect greenhouse gases. Billions could choose to reduce a massive amount of greenhouse gases.
It's as "easy" as informed cooperation & will. But
Not related to money. Being concerned about climate change, but not relatively that informed about the science (e.g., ecology). Truly believing that the industries & politicians are dealing with the problems (because they say they're)
Being concerned & informed of the evidence. Understanding the general problems such as greenwashing governments & industries (AKA corruption). But, thinking that the effects of climate change will make people see sense.
Doom!
There are various levels of climate optimism. E.g., From most to least optimistic.
Being rich & truly believing that climate change is a ridiculous belief & God will make them see the light eventually (i.e., oh happy days & rejoice the cumming of the lord!)
Being rich, knowing that climate change needs dealing with, but, the clever tech guys have it sorted.
Being rich, knowing that climate change will be a disaster, but, what the hell, right now I am rich.
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Let's try to talk to the industry bosses & their political lobbyists as if they were ignorant & badly behaved children.
For example. Primary school level science. "Ok, settle down you naughty kids & listen up. To be serious about tackling #ClimateChange, you need to stop carbon emissions from getting into the atmosphere in the first place.
The biggest problem with carbon offsetting is that it doesn’t really work https://www.greenpeace.org.uk/news/the-biggest-problem-with-carbon-offsetting-is-that-it-doesnt-really-work/
Conservative or progressive is often associated with political party's.
E.g., if the evidence suggests we should take a precautionary approach & not gamble the stability of the planet's climate on an unproven "carbon capture" tech, that would be conservative, or a precautionary approach (prudence).
But, the conservative party's & industries are promoting carbon capture. They're not conservative (cautious), they're venture capitalists (gambling for a profit)
I was going to disagree with you but then I noticed that you put everything in capitals.
If you go to a FRIGGIN supermarket & have two choices, a Hamburger or a plant-based burger, & you choose the Hamburger, no amount of CAPITALS will make that the right choice.
If you choose to drive 5 miles in a big diesel truck to pick up a hamburger, regardless of what BP said, your direct carbon emissions & the indirect methane emisisons are a part of the problem.
"Therefore, it is machines that are violent"
That's incorrect as machines have no agency. Of course, violent people can use machines to do violent acts.
As l am sure you're aware, the problem has not been how we have been saying "it". The problem is because many sociopolitical business people (industries, rich people that own the media, corrupt politicians) have been saying the opposite (e.g., greenwashing, gaslighting)
Even well intended ideas can have unforseen consequences.
What differentiates #GretaThunberg relative to the majority of adults, is (more) honesty (her "condition". That Greta calls her "super power")
To quote "I think it’s helpful that it doesn’t mention the obvious anxiety words that will cause people to tune out"
The audience you're referring to are adults not young children.
Say the truth! Even if it's "scary" (we can "sugar coat" it for youngsters)
Any nonviolent action that aims to do what the "news" (media in general) has failed to do, inform people of the science & how business as usual is an ecological disaster in the making, is a worthwhile activity.
However, we have to mitigate how the news generally gaslights the ethical point.
We need clear messaging campaigns.
E.g., The UK Tory party is lying to you! They are not making climate change better, their business investments & policies are making it much worse.
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