Australia’s government has released a new transport climate policy. But it doesn’t deal with the problem of car bloat: the main driver of rising emissions.
Cats are a drop in the climate change bucket, once again pushing responsibility onto consumers rather than the industries that cause the majority of carbon emissions. Eliminating SUVs isn’t going to solve climate change any more than banning plastic straws.
Cars are absolutely not a drop in the climate change bucket.
Industries do cause the majority of carbon emissions and we should take them down. In the meanwhile, consumerism is still what empowers them. You cannot be an ecologist and think we will keep the same wasteful lifestyle.
Cats are a drop in the climate change bucket, once again pushing responsibility onto consumers rather than the industries that cause the majority of carbon emissions. Eliminating SUVs isn’t going to solve climate change any more than banning plastic straws.
If SUVs were a country, they’d be the sixth most polluting, and banning/regulating them wouldn’t be pushing the responsibility onto consumers.
Cars are absolutely not a drop in the climate change bucket.
Industries do cause the majority of carbon emissions and we should take them down. In the meanwhile, consumerism is still what empowers them. You cannot be an ecologist and think we will keep the same wasteful lifestyle.