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Climate change must be stopped by any means necessary. Start doing what must be done. You know what that means.
Eat the rich.
It's not enough. We (rich and not so rich) must either consume less, or be less people.
The first route involves changing technologies AND habits. And I'm not talking about recyclable bags or save water at home.
You change habits by making it more expensive to do unsustainable shit. Very few states here in the US are willing to properly tax carbon emissions. Very few Americans are willing to remove the subsidies that the beef industry enjoys which would see steak at $35/lb.
Just saying "consume less" does very little. People respond to incentives. Peoples' wallets are big incentives.
On the other hand, this problem is global. We all need to work together in order to succeed. That's the hardest part.
Recycle harder?
Consume local!
Bring back ice from Mars
I HAVE ALL THE PAPER STAWS* IM DOING MY BEST!!! *now with more cancer microplastics!
I think he means vote or die.
Or eat the rich
Om nom nom
Way ahead of ya burp
That would not fight climate change at all.
It would significantly lower emissions given that the rich produce a hell of a lot more emissions than the average person.
They objectively do not because no percent of people are rich.
I mean if we lived in a society where we could tax billionaires out of existence, then we could probably solve climate change with all that tax revenue.
Maybe in a different playthrough, kid.
Says the rich.
Killing rich people doesn't stop people from driving cars or eating livestock or flying on airplanes or trading on sea lanes or requiring heat for their homes/water/etc or needing electricity
That's a meme my dude, literally from the first album I ever bought from Aerosmith...
https://piped.video/o-0lAhnoDlU
What does that mean? I'm a little slow over here, but happy to help.
Economic sabotage and guerrilla warfare if necessary
Big words, why don't you go ahead and show us how it's done then? Or are you just going to chest pound from behind your monitor?
Hello fbi
Such a counterproductive useless attitude. Not trying to be mean, but rhetoric like this is what spurs inaction.
Careful, gonna cut yourself on all that edge dickhead.