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It’s important to recognize that 100 corporations are responsible for 71% of all greenhouse gas emissions. So on the one hand, we shouldn’t be misled by campaigns to e.g. use paper straws that make it sound like consumers making different choices are going to fix the climate crisis. It’s a systemic problem that requires systemic change at the level of governments and multinational corporations, whom we must hold accountable. On the other hand, while taking individual action alone won’t save us, if it helps you feel empowered and staves off cynical despair like it does for me, then by all means do all you can.
Then there’s all the little stuff like biking, planting trees and edible gardens, donating to sustainability initiatives, and eating less meat (especially beef), all of which I have to acknowledge require significant privilege to even have the option of doing. If like me you have that privilege to do so, then please use it, but it’s unfair to guilt anyone who lacks the means or even just the energy to take such action. It’s a perverse fact of our economy that we have been mortgaging our future to subsidize unsustainable inequality in the present, turning sustainability into a luxury. This is where climate justice and prioritizing the most vulnerable comes into play.
Liz Fong-Jones wrote a great piece in LeadDev about how tech contributes greenhouse gas emissions and what we can do about it. For example:
…https://mobile.twitter.com/tonydewan/status/1447916305122742279)). ## What I'm Doing [[What I'm doing about climate change]] ## Preparing for the Future Environmentalist Bill McKibben [suggests](https://billmckibben…