Unfortunately, the reality is that if only one quarter of the population take this attitude then what I've said will come true. And that in itself ensures that almost everybody will take that attitude. You can call this "defeatist", but it's just the reality of the situation we are in.emordnilap wrote:Ahh, yes. Sigh. "If I don't burn it, someone else will". "If I don't eat it, someone else will". Grrr, what a passive, selfish and defeatist attitude.UndercoverElephant wrote:We will stop burning fossil fuels when, and only when, it becomes uneconomic to do so. We will stop taking fish from the sea when, and only when, it becomes uneconomic to do so. There is absolutely no prospect of any other outcome.
And even if that was the last plane she ever got on, it still won't make any difference to the final outcome.An American I was in conversation with said something about whether she could take an item on a plane and I replied I wouldn't know as 'I don't use planes'. This made her sit up straight and led to another interesting conversation...about tv, politics, meat eating, pet keeping, fossil fuels, all sorts. As I say, it's not much but it's all you can do and gave her food for thought when she was burning that jet fuel.
"Defeat" implies victory was once possible. It was never possible. Therefore my position is not one of defeatism. On the contrary, yours is a position of hope for the impossible. It was never possible to build a human civilisation where this sort of thing does not happen, and it never will be.