Willitical_On_Utube

Willitical_On_Utube OP t1_j1iks4h wrote

I absolutely agree with you. I actually love her passion and conviction. But her solutions aren't possible, at least not right now. Its annoying to me that no one seems to ask her the importance questions. So you traveled via a sail boat and stopped flying in planes. Do you not see that everyone else literally depend on those things to get back and forth to work, and just ditching those things would cripple the economy. Both sides of the argument are very important, and should be addressed together. My opinion is that the majority of people would use clean energy if they could afford it. Credit checks, down payments, and monthly payments are the problem. I think these are the issues that could benefit tons of people while also helping the planet at the same time. Just imagine if the middle and lower class were all the sudden able to get electric cars. That would be a lot less gas engines in the roads every day. And that would he without banning anything.

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Willitical_On_Utube OP t1_j1ij8vz wrote

I think the ideal of banning anything is a bad idea. Most people won't be on board with that. But i think if they were to introduce electric cars that most people could affect, even with bad credit and minimum wage. That would be something a lot of people would support, especially with the high gas prices. I think If climate activists were to spend there's time looking into clean energy and making it more affordable then what we have now, then they could accomplish a lot more. But to say that we need to ban all fossil fuels right now, is only gonna make people stop listening.

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