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Originally Posted by Ozy_Flame
I think this is going to be very sobering for many people, particularly in the Western world. Large houses with relatively high personal consumption of land, water, electricity, gas, and other resources is likely going to be put under a microscope. More severe droughts and deforestation are increasingly impacting arable land, and building larger cities, urban areas, and infrastructure to accommodate that slowly whittles away that land over time. Additionally, using arable land as pastures and grazing areas should be addressed with a long-term vision.
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The biggest problem we have with climate change (and literally every issue) is that even if people want things to change in general, they don't want it to impact them personally.
People want affordable housing built, just not anywhere near them.
People want climate action, but don't want the cost of energy to increase or to take the bus into work instead of driving solo each morning.