Id like lemmings take on how they would actually reduce emissions on a level that actually makes a difference (assuming we can still stop it, which is likely false by now, but let’s ignore that)

I dont think its as simple as “tax billionaires out of existence and ban jets, airplanes, and cars” because thats not realistic.

Bonus points if you can think of any solutions that dont disrupt the 99%'s way of life.

I know yall will have fun with this!

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    dont disrupt the 99%'s way of life.

    This is ridiculous, because the problem inherently requires cooperative change, and as we’ve seen people will throw shitfits over things as small as plastic straws.

    A big thing would be to start switching from ever expanding auto infrastructure to public transit systems where possible.

    1. Fewer vehicles that transport more people
    2. Can use the space that is currently occupied for parking cars better

    Another big thing requires changing our diets. Some types of food are more resource intensive than others, but also we ship food all over the planet and the resources for transport also contributes. Eating food that is in season on your continent would make a big difference.

    The last thing is maybe the least obvious to regular people, but maybe we don’t need to build that data center yet if we can’t power it without fossil fuel. We need to entirely stop expanding energy usage until we’ve switched over entirely to sustainables.

    In summary, basically everything that needs to happen is going to affect regular people, and they’re going to have to get over it, or we’re going to make the planet completely unlivable.

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      and as we’ve seen people will throw shitfits over things as small as plastic straws.

      That’s still depressing as hell, on both sides. One because they’re freaking out over slightly different straws, the other because it’s such a token gesture to plastics pollution that solves nothing.

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      Agree with you here, life needs to change. For OP I’d say - define change.

      I’ve gone almost completely carbon neutral (I mean, outside of groceries and things I literally need to survive), but for my house and my daily routine, I’m happy. I’d say my life has been changed - but not much. Now if you asked my conservative family if my life changed they’d be clutching their pearls and fainting.

      I have:

      • Went from a 2-car household to a 1-car household, replacing the aging vehicle with an EV with an in-home charger
      • My spouse can only drive to work (US based), but I now take the bus
      • I currently use Lime and am getting an e-bike soon for local travel
      • I’ve switched our HVAC system from gas furnace to a heat pump. I still have gas if it gets insanely cold, but last year it only turned on twice, so my usage is down about 95% from where it was before
      • My water heater is still gas, but within the next year I’ll be converting it
      • My electricity is 100% renewable in my area, but even if it wasn’t all of this would still be more efficient, and even then solar and batteries are still on the table.

      For me these have been relatively easy changes, minor impacts to my life. If I even mention that we went down to be a one car house my conservative family freaks out - unable to even imagine it. So for them yeah life would be pretty different - but as a whole it’d be better for us.

      It’s easy to blame the corporations, but we buy their products. Yes the oil and gas are the worst. You know what would change those companies though? If we all stopped buying so much oil and gas. “But what about airlines or other industries”. Again, we’re the ones who buy them. We don’t have much rail where we are but I vote with my wallet and take rail whenever I can. I avoid flying unless it’s the only option. If everyone tried to do even some of these things we’d be having a noticeable impact. (Force the corps too, they don’t get off scot-free, but damnit neither do we. We can do both)