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Suffer from is a strong way of phrasing it, but yeah it's one of the things that makes me a little nervous about the future along with US politics 🙃
Yes. I drive a Prius when I have to, I work from home, I'm moving from a rented duplex back into an apartment complex for energy efficiency and walkability in no small part, and I try not to eat too much meat.
I mean I don't love where I live currently, it's too hot already and doesn't have a lot of the cultural stuff that I like, plus the state politics are the kind that make me nervous. Planning to move in a few years when I am able to somewhere more amenable in all of those ways.
Can, absolutely. Will? Maybe. Technology is getting crazy and it's only set to get crazier, and largely the cost battle has been won in favor of renewables already. Failing that, I think the hearts and minds of young people are already broadly on the right track, it's just going to take longer for them to make a difference.
On one hand, I think we're at the point where we've got to consider everything. If things turn out to be worse than we expect, and they look like they'll be pretty bad, then we have got to have some tools like that to try and salvage things. On the other hand, carbon capture especially I think is used to justify more fossil fuel use now, with the thought that the carbon can just be captured later, which I don't love.
I don't know really. I think wealthy countries should absolutely help poorer countries leapfrog fossil fuels and get directly to clean energy, but I'm not sure that's the same thing.