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by bspammer
1381 days ago
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Short of running for office, I just don’t really feel that my actions can affect anything. I will choose green options when available, I pay for an energy supplier that claims to be 100% renewable powered, I don’t have a car, I haven’t flown in years, I eat mostly vegetarian, but at the end of the day all this really does is slightly assuage my guilty conscience. I’m not convinced activism is much more effective - everyone hates extinction rebellion every time they block a highway and politicians get points for saying they’ll stop it happening again. It really feels like the only real way a single person can make a difference is by running for office, and I would be a terrible politician. |
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Don't be so quick to disempower yourself. Everyone has something they can do (you're already doing a lot). Even just talking about it is extremely important (https://www.ted.com/talks/katharine_hayhoe_the_most_importan...)
FWIW there was a good comment piece in nature recently about activism. Summary thread: https://twitter.com/ThierryAaron/status/1564276454904430596 . There was another study - can't find it now :( that showed that actions from Insulate Britain (blocking roads) were effective.