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[–] DoctorTYVM@lemmy.world -1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Do you know how many cars were purchased in the last year alone? 13.75 million.

You may not be able to afford a car change but millions of other people are. Guess what oil companies see there? Dollar signs. Because the ICE cars make them money. If those 13 million people bought EVs don't you think maybe just maybe the oil companies would change tacts? Or do you think they're cool with their profits going down?

You've spent so much energy absolving yourself of responsibility here. Maybe of we put that energy towards somethingore productive like choosing a meatless meal or looking at government rebates for electric cars or volunteering for an environmental NGO we might see more progress

[–] BarrelAgedBoredom@lemmy.world 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Most Americans can't afford a new car. If individual choices drive markets, and most of the consumer base can't participate in the market, how are we supposed to drive institutional change with our spending?

They're aware of the sales and public sentiment. That's why they're lobbying to roll back environmental protections and drill more. Their tactics have changed. They have gotten consistently more aggressive in their efforts to keep their business going. They lie, cheat and steal their way to the top to entrench their power and influence over individuals and governments alike.

Oil companies spend 124 million on lobbying. They spend 1.2 billion on advertising to shift public sentiment. If they own politicians, and manipulate public sentiment to shift markets in their favor how is that fair? What am I supposed to do about that? Our vote doesn't matter and 70% of us live paycheck to paycheck. Where's the room for us to consume enough to change business' tactics? There isn't any.

I wrote a paragraph about my individual contributions. Including things you said I should be doing. How can you honestly say that I'm trying to absolve myself of responsibility?