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Lead by example? who's listening or taking note? Do you really think India and China give two hoots if we're leading by example?Yup, I try to make the least impactful choice on a daily basis but in a globalised world it's impossible to be perfect. If you want people to listen they really need to lead by example.
If we could use sustainable palm oil instead of fossil based oil that would also improve our health if it was not longer in so many food products. Taking fossil fuel it out of the ground is a one time event. i.e. once that oil has gone it cant be extracted again. Growing oil should soak up co2 and be part of a closed loop.
We can't stop oil. perhaps they should be called DUDO (don't use dinosaur oil)
The fact that we might take some sort of moral high ground and engage in virtue signalling is utterly irrelevant unless China and India don't start reducing emissions.
To be fair to China they are investing heavily in renewable..its just involving the flooding of several valleys for the hydro stations and manufacturing shed loads of solar panels...form fossil fuelled energy, so no surprise any CO2 emission reductions they're making is being dwarfed by their expansion of coal fired energy....but hopefully one day as the critical mass of renewable solutions increases that trend might be reversed.
This aint a problem we in the UK will solve or even influence. We're passengers on this bus I'm afraid. Not saying we shouldn't play our part, and be good husbands to the planet, and we absolutely are, but let's not delude or flatter ourselves. The best contribution we can make is fostering a strong economy and having a strong financial services sector that can offer up international investments to fund ventures in other far more emitting countries, and have our clever scientists and engineers engaged in developing the technologies that will be needed to solve the problem. And all that is happening and is exactly the sort of thing that JSO are trying to disrupt.