Climate catastrophe, powerlessness and systemic rigidity of action

Let's be really honest and look at the facts objectively: the progress of the climate crisis can no longer be overlooked. Our actions and hesitations today will have an impact for hundreds of years to come and will have a lasting effect on the fate of many generations. At the 28th! COP, the whole world has once again come together to somehow pull the cart of "unchecked climate change" out of the mud. The cry for the paradigm shift that the world needs to avert global warming after all can no longer be ignored. 

 

But politicians prefer to continue to talk their heads off and look for the solution in the existing system. They argue about small individual measures that will not be implemented in the end, or that will at best be watered down to the point of insignificance before being applied at some point. In addition, we would rather continue to lose ourselves in discussions, e.g. about a speed limit, or struggle with ever new helpless appeals for voluntary individual renunciation, instead of finally recognizing that, no matter what individual measures we decide on, it will still be far from enough to stop anthropogenic climate change.

 

The realization that the times for demands for relatively small measures or appeals for voluntary action are long gone must reach the minds of citizens and ultimately also the minds of political decision-makers.

 

 

"We say: those who want to will find ways,

those who don't will find excuses."

 

 

One such way could be the model of the complementary climate currency ECO.

 

Find out more about the ECO and why this currency provides you with your personal CO2 budget on a monthly basis as ecological income: www.saveclimate.earth

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