Yeah, you're right. Mostly I was trying to spur conversation and perhaps I wasn't giving enough context to do so.
What we're all doing globally right now is only a small step in the right direction for tackling climate change. We could stay on this path right now, and continue to work to restrict ourselves and reimagine what an economy could look like and end up with some really impactful change. But we don't seem to be interested in doing any of that; instead we're more interested in how to get back to commuting to work, buying more stuff, getting supply chains back in order, manufacturing cars, extracting cobalt from the earth and on and on.
What we're all doing globally right now is only a small step in the right direction for tackling climate change. We could stay on this path right now, and continue to work to restrict ourselves and reimagine what an economy could look like and end up with some really impactful change. But we don't seem to be interested in doing any of that; instead we're more interested in how to get back to commuting to work, buying more stuff, getting supply chains back in order, manufacturing cars, extracting cobalt from the earth and on and on.