Doug Henwood wrote:
>
>
> But averting climate catastrophe involves changing the way people
> live their daily lives, the sooner the better. This sort of stance -
> we can't do anything until we do everything - could result in stasis
> and despair. If Americans gave up their SUVs for hybrids, walked
> more, adjusted the thermostat on the heat and a/c, and did other
> things along those lines that you regularly disparage, it would make
> a difference. It wouldn't solve the problem, but it would help, and
> not trivially.

It won't happen. It so obviously won't happen that it isn't worth
discussing.

Daydreaming that it might is merely an excuse to avoid political
thought.

How do you believe this Great Awakening to top all Great Awakenings
since the Children's Crusade is to come about?

Carrol

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