I completely agree on that, and while I’m obviously being a bit snarky, the best pressure we could put on rich people and industries would be to frame this as “we’re sacrificing so THEY can live large”.
So a “hamburger index” isn’t necessarily out of order.
It’s not “whataboutism” to frame the scale of each contributing aspect of addressing climate change.
Cutting a single rich person’s private jet flights by a flight a month will continue a LOT more than me cutting my remaining dozen cheeseburgers a year. I’m down to do that if the rich person also is willing to cut those flights though.
If “people are sacrificing their lives so I can be rich” would even remotely affect any one of their actions, we wouldnt be here discussing this. Sadly.
I completely agree on that, and while I’m obviously being a bit snarky, the best pressure we could put on rich people and industries would be to frame this as “we’re sacrificing so THEY can live large”. So a “hamburger index” isn’t necessarily out of order.
It’s not “whataboutism” to frame the scale of each contributing aspect of addressing climate change. Cutting a single rich person’s private jet flights by a flight a month will continue a LOT more than me cutting my remaining dozen cheeseburgers a year. I’m down to do that if the rich person also is willing to cut those flights though.
If “people are sacrificing their lives so I can be rich” would even remotely affect any one of their actions, we wouldnt be here discussing this. Sadly.