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Originally Posted by Daradon
When we set targets we will force industry and consumer to make better choices.
It's nothing that a small lifestyle shift, a small technology shift, and a small industry shift can't handle. We already have most of the answers, we just need to put them into place. And we have all the time in the world to improve the technology.
The answer is not in a big change. It's in a lot of small changes from everyone involved. Politicians, consumers, and business.
People will always stick up for the status quo cause they are afraid of change, and politicians will always pander to the companies. Companies will protect their bottom line (and CEO's their insane salaries) with to the point of losing true vision that would actually help them in the long run.
It's less about a can we, and more of a will we.
The level of resistance that we have gotten from those in power both government and business is ridculous, irresponsible and largely uncalled for.
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OK, so exactly what small lifestyle shift, a small technology shift, and a small industry shift do you refer to. I'd like to hear the details here. Easy to say, gives us a nice warm fuzzy feeling, but extremely difficult in practise. Please detail what these small shifts are.