Do People Care Less About Climate Change in 2024?

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @stormtrooper2170
    @stormtrooper2170 7 месяцев назад +3

    The rich don't print money...they make money. How do they make money...? Where do they get so much money..? There are so many type of plastic..where did it come from..? What does production plant n factories do..? 😊😊

  • @irha-m2z
    @irha-m2z 7 месяцев назад +2

    good effort bro,,can you give me a chance to edit video for your channel?

  • @Debbie-henri
    @Debbie-henri 6 месяцев назад

    I think the pandemic changed opinion in my country (UK) too.
    Most people are now resentful of any hints that we may have to restrain ourselves in any way - after total restraint during lockdowns (when government officials were demonstrating they were doing anything but).
    Also, the words carbon tax.
    It just feels like we're all paying the government extras here and there in the name of the environment - and while the environment is visibly no better off, the government doing nothing for the environment with these taxes that we can see, the rich (especially the political rich) do better and better, while the rest of us get significantly poorer (look up the extremely rapid increase in poverty and homelessness in British citizens).
    It's like all those that 'have' are telling the 'have nots' what to do (while advertising more shiny baubles in the faces of the weak-willed, the rest of us knowing those baubles are yet another thing impacting the environment).
    We're fed up of being given the same climate change stories - but seeing nothing done about them.
    New inventions are discussed - like greener cement...but I have never seen a bag of this cement for sale in any local DIY store.
    There's always talk of similar inventions and devices, but they are either out of our price range (I do not have £30,000 for an off-grid set-up) or they're never mentioned again.
    We hear of plans for some new project. Such as Boris Johnson's new 300,000km hedgerows that were to thread their way around Britain. Sunak came into power and told farmers to rip up more hedgerows if they were in the way.
    There is no consistency.
    Ancient trees are ripped up for a railway that has now been shelved.
    We see nothing but examples of the left hand not knowing what the right hand is doing.
    We're politically jaded. We have been taught to believe in nothing they say, to believe all promises will be broken. And it doesn't help to hear that all the richest (and in a survival and practical sense, the most useless) have built bunkers, so they can leave us to it when the climate collapsed.
    So, it's a case of the masses giving up. I don't even 'bother' to watch news items on climate-related disasters any more.
    Isn't that awful?
    That I've watched with dread and concern for those caught up in wildfires, floods and storms 'so many times,' that I haven't spent one minute following what's going on in Brazil or anywhere else for weeks now.
    Disasters have become normal.
    And I dare say that as the hundreds turn to thousands, tens, hundreds of thousands, to millions - that will become normal too.
    If the government of any country wants people to 'reconnect' with the climate crisis and engage with it - they 'must' show that they're through with subsidising fossil fuels (which is the biggest 'mixed message' the public receives).
    Governments must throw out politicians with vested interests in fossil fuels and big industry.
    Governments must finance large projects that do not include rewilding current farmland (risking jobs and shifting food dependency onto other nations).
    They must be consistent about green projects (300,000km of new hedgerows must mean exactly that).
    They must make projects accessible for the public. Nothing instils greater effort than including citizens in tree planting projects and offering more opportunities (through rewilding gardens, registration into 'no mow' schemes) so they feel a greater part of it. So they feel included as part of a global movement. We're sociable creatures and take pride in being part of a brotherhood towards a common goal.
    Don't you think?
    It's how we all come together in very difficult times like WW2.
    So, it's lack of consistency, lack of action, lack of ideas on the parts of governments, and lack of personal opportunities to participate, lack of accomplishment, lack of being able to view results as far as the general public is concerned.

  • @michaelsallee7534
    @michaelsallee7534 7 месяцев назад

    this smells of statistics ... Samuel Clemens - "Lies, damned lies, and statistics"