Nooo, We Don' Wanna!

 

I know, let's save the planet. Yeah...  Okay, here's what we have to do. Nooo, we don' wanna...

A study finds we all want to fight climate change - except for the "fight" part.

Citizens are alarmed by the climate crisis, but most believe they are already doing more to preserve the planet than anyone else, including their government, and few are willing to make significant lifestyle changes, an international survey has found.

“The widespread awareness of the importance of the climate crisis illustrated in this study has yet to be coupled with a proportionate willingness to act,” the survey of 10 countries including the US, UK, France and Germany, observed.

The survey of people from the developed world, the industrial nations responsible for the mess we're now in, are exceptionally well versed in every excuse imagineable to explain why this shouldn't be their problem.

Respondents viewed measures likely to affect their own lifestyles, however, as significantly less important: reducing people’s energy consumption was seen as a priority by only 32%, while favouring public transport over cars (25%) and radically changing our agricultural model (24%) were similarly unpopular.

Only 23% felt that reducing plane travel and charging more for products that did not respect environmental norms were important to preserve the planet, while banning fossil fuel vehicles (22%) and reducing meat consumption (18%) and international trade (17%) were seen as even lower priorities.

I'm sure there's the makings of a fine epitaph for humanity in there.

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