Climate Change, where are you on this scale?

Where are you on the scale?

  • A

    Votes: 3 2.2%
  • B

    Votes: 20 14.5%
  • C

    Votes: 37 26.8%
  • D

    Votes: 43 31.2%
  • E

    Votes: 10 7.2%
  • 1

    Votes: 2 1.4%
  • 2

    Votes: 8 5.8%
  • 3

    Votes: 14 10.1%
  • 4

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 5

    Votes: 1 0.7%

  • Total voters
    138

relfyoftheboro

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This little infographic covers a large spectrum of positions a person could take on Climate change. From conspiratorial denial to belief that collapse of our systems is now inevitable.
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E
Loads voting Green next election who I've been speaking to 👍
Something drastic has been done, putting your head in the sand and hoping it goes away isn't an option 🍏🌲💚
 
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I work for a conservation charity and would probably put myself at D. The problem we’re finding is the scale of activity needed just isn’t there and we’re chipping at the edges, oh and large land owners/farmers are skeptical at best, but I see much more to be positive about than a couple of years ago
 
C as a p*ssed off realist that "hopefully" the penny drops and governments around the world combine to act.

D idealistically.

Problem with climate change is that, despite the overwhelming evidence that it's happening, it's run headlong into neo liberalism where $$$$$$$$ rules, end of. This is the most critical hurdle to overcome imo.......and it's not gonna be easy.
 
D for me
My son is currently running focus groups all over the country.

He (and those who have commissioned the work) have been staggered to find how concerned people are
 
Put E but maybe C.

I think we can absolutely do something/enough but I cannot realistically forecast any government having the desire or impetus to do so before it's way too late. In short, it's humanity rather than the climate that I've given up on 😂
 
The thing that causes most concern for me is that what we do in this country is virtually irrelevant. The population growth in certain parts of the world is out of control, and unless the likes of India, China, USA and Russia fundamentally change then there's no point in anyone else bothering.
We've closed all our industries, and now in return we get constant adverts for cheap tat made in China that has to be shipped halfway round the world.
 
The thing that causes most concern for me is that what we do in this country is virtually irrelevant. The population growth in certain parts of the world is out of control, and unless the likes of India, China, USA and Russia fundamentally change then there's no point in anyone else bothering.
We've closed all our industries, and now in return we get constant adverts for cheap tat made in China that has to be shipped halfway round the world.
Taking a view of whats the point if is silly. You effect change by behaviour and it doesn't necessarily mean that everyone in those countries doesn't give a toss about the climate either.

Also, as a consumer, stop buying that cheap **** from China if you want to help effect change. Every little bit helps.
 
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