• Hanrahan@slrpnk.net
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    5 months ago

    This is an obvious lie though.no matter the words.

    I’ve nwvwr met anyone who does.

    Some evidence to supoort my assertion.

    80% of Australians voted for climate deniers at the last national elections.

    NZ voted for a National Givernwmt. Who had a policy fi reopening oil and gas exploration ffs

    Netherlands votered for Gert Wilder’s FFS.

    UKnlooks set to Vote Labour another climate denying political parry…Hell, climate isn’t even discussed.

    US will Vote Biden or Trump, both climate deniers. Biden has approved morenoil and gas exploration then Trump did ffs

    So no they do not .I’d suggest the number is closer to 10-15% based on voting polls.

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      5 months ago

      You can’t assume from people voting for one of the only two parties that can win an election, plus the fact that neither party promises adequate action on climate change, that people don’t care. In a first-past-the-post system people often feel forced to vote for a party that is not their favorite and doesn’t prioritize as they would like.

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      5 months ago

      Everyone here on Lemmy could drastically change their lifestyle and it wouldnt matter.

      Chevron et al. will still destroy the planet.

      We need systemic change.

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        5 months ago

        Systemic change will also require that people change their lifestyle, it just won’t be as voluntary

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          5 months ago

          Yes change the system first, and lifestyle change will follow.

          For example if we do something relatively small like ending beef subsidies here in the US, then ground beef will double or triple in price, and people will naturally consume much less.

          This would be much more effective than any campaign trying to convince people to eat less meat.

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    5 months ago

    Never going to happen. We’ve lost. Major corporations have completely won. They’re going to usher in a new Dark Age, a new Gilded Age.