xanas263

xanas263 t1_iuh2t5q wrote

>The COP conferences, she added, "are not really meant to change the whole system", but instead encourage gradual progress.

She's not wrong and depending on who you ask that is a good thing.

As some who works within the climate domain you don't need to learn a lot about the problem to start to see that the only real solution would be to change the whole system from the ground up.

The elephant in the room is that a lot of people on the planet like the current system and the benefits it gives them. Yes it's not perfect, there are a lot of problems with it and a lot of people that are fucked over by it, but it still benefits a large proportion of people and I'm not talking about the billionaires and millionaires. A lot of people reading this comment actively benefit from the system.

While a lot of people say that they are all for sustainable living I still think the true level of reduction that would need to take place to actually live sustainably with the planet is highly unpopular by the masses. Especially when the climate crisis still feels like a very far away problem for the people and countries who need to start reducing the most.

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