Jen on Nostr: nprofile1q…s60lz nprofile1q…849nt having worked at the sharp end of green ...
nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqg0tuf634rz4suczwj7kgnecr6cyt0eu9xmp3sp0fku68mqehq4msas60lz (nprofile…60lz) nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqgulyr0chxme9sxxnx4x35u6gt8q7uj4k7nuz7hduuxhhwkz2ez2sy849nt (nprofile…49nt) having worked at the sharp end of green lifestyle choices for four years, I'm not sure I agree.
Most people do want to make changes, but most changes are not affordable or achievable. With anti-green propoganda ("heat pumps don't work"), funding schemes that don't work, greenwashing, all-or-nothing attitudes ("go vegan"), etc, it feels impossible.
When supported to try changes that feel possible and relevant, people do often make them, and encourage others, too.
Most people do want to make changes, but most changes are not affordable or achievable. With anti-green propoganda ("heat pumps don't work"), funding schemes that don't work, greenwashing, all-or-nothing attitudes ("go vegan"), etc, it feels impossible.
When supported to try changes that feel possible and relevant, people do often make them, and encourage others, too.