If you ever wanted to read about fake druids vs. environmental activists, now’s your chance.

  • thetreesaysbark
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    5 months ago

    Many of the recent protests about climate change have been less direct and more about stirring up controversy to force the public to actually think about their decisions.

    My hat off to them as so far this style of protest has been working and has resulted in many of us pushing for better climate control.

    You’re right this isn’t going to stop companies, but even if you disagreed with them it puts climate change in your conscious mind. Even if that simply means you’ll try to make slightly more climate friendly decisions moving forwards, that’s a win.

    Personally I don’t know if I agree with the technique, but I do feel like it has been working in terms of making people discuss this topic more.

    • Flying Squid@lemmy.worldOPM
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      5 months ago

      My hat off to them as so far this style of protest has been working and has resulted in many of us pushing for better climate control.

      I don’t know that I believe that is because of these protests and not just seeing what’s happening to the world. I really do not see pissing people off by painting Stonehenge, especially when it’s during a religious festival, helping this cause.

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      5 months ago

      If a dog urinates into a river which then floods, would you say the dog’s urination caused the flood?

      My wife works in environmental advocacy, and I can tell you without a shred of doubt that people’s opinions are changing on climate change for a lot of different reasons. This ridiculous nonsense isn’t one of them.