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by GVIrish
999 days ago
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> People refuse to acknowledge that their conservation efforts for a year are undone by some guy in Texas in five minutes I don't think that's a good way to look at things. Some guy in Texas is polluting a lot more than you, ok, but would it be better if that guy keeps polluting and you pollute just as much? We can't get hung up on, 'well some person/company somewhere else is undoing my savings'. That kind of gets into tragedy of the commons thinking. It is disheartening to see parts of the country going in the opposite direction than we should be going for sure. And well-meaning but not very useful policies can be a pain. But I try not to be disheartened at backward thinking in other locales, I try to look at the places making advances (for example, India is ahead of schedule in the shift to renewables) to be find some optimistic amidst the bleakness. |
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The only way out of the tragedy of the commons is strict regulation, not "ignore the bad actors and do the right thing yourself".