• interceder270@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    That’s not ‘working.’ If they were working, then we can expect nations to stop using oil even when it’s the cheapest option.

    That’s not happening, so my point remains that the only thing to stop nations from using oil is for it to no longer be the cheapest option.

    We are not going to stop using oil until it becomes too expensive.

    but again what are you proposing we do instead

    You keep asking me this as though there is a viable solution. I said just said “I think people like you need to accept that some problems are so deeply rooted in global society that we will not be able to solve them without a global shift in culture.”

    It would take a global shift in culture that doesn’t even have to do with oil. It has to do with greed and foregoing progressing as fast as possible to beat out the competition. Until that happens, nations will not stop using oil.

    All the promises you see are just posturing by governments to push the problem down the line so they’re not responsible for it.

    Heck, this was just posed on /c/news today: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/09/alaska-willow-oil-drilling-environment

    Unfortunately, it’s possible that doing something will have the same effect as doing nothing. Can you understand that?