How much of that transportation is just fossil fuel companies driving things around in circles just for fun, and how much of it is delivering things that people ordered?
Again, it comes down to personal choices. The emissions wouldn’t be there if people weren’t buying things.
I think you missed my point. It’s not that individuals driving single-occupancy, gas-guzzling vehicles are blameless when it comes to climate change. Instead, it’s that the fossil fuel industry—with their years of lying, lobbying, and propaganda—should get the vast majority of the blame, along with other industries reliant on fossil fuel and greenhouse emissions. We’re taking our eye off the ball if we’re not directing most of our ire at them.
People should get the vast majority of the blame. Oil companies lobby and spew propaganda, but people choose cars because they’re comfy and more convenient than mass transit or biking.
We’re absolving ourselves of our own agency if we’re directing our ire at them instead of our own lifestyles.
I think if people stopped using cars, travelling by plane, and ordering stuff from far away, the oil industry would collapse because it wouldn’t have customers.
How much of that transportation is just fossil fuel companies driving things around in circles just for fun, and how much of it is delivering things that people ordered?
Again, it comes down to personal choices. The emissions wouldn’t be there if people weren’t buying things.
I think you missed my point. It’s not that individuals driving single-occupancy, gas-guzzling vehicles are blameless when it comes to climate change. Instead, it’s that the fossil fuel industry—with their years of lying, lobbying, and propaganda—should get the vast majority of the blame, along with other industries reliant on fossil fuel and greenhouse emissions. We’re taking our eye off the ball if we’re not directing most of our ire at them.
People should get the vast majority of the blame. Oil companies lobby and spew propaganda, but people choose cars because they’re comfy and more convenient than mass transit or biking.
We’re absolving ourselves of our own agency if we’re directing our ire at them instead of our own lifestyles.
If you think you can save the planet by letting the oil industry off the hook, you’re fooling yourself.
I think if people stopped using cars, travelling by plane, and ordering stuff from far away, the oil industry would collapse because it wouldn’t have customers.