It is not necessary to recall in detail the climatic events that we will experience in 2023: ice storms, torrential rains and floods, forest fires and smog, extreme heat in the Northern Hemisphere. And then life goes on as usual […] and our governments, hand on heart, still make fine statements to us about the need to adapt, but change nothing or very little in our societal organization and postpone the deadlines.
And if the media dared, in their headlines and not only in the editorials and chronicles, to put pressure, to demand: “When will the subsidies to the oil companies stop? », « For a program malus-bonus for the benefit of motor vehicles”, “We demand eco-taxation”, “Let’s reduce the speed on the motorways”, etc.
And if we, as citizens, started today to look at what we can reduce, yes, dare we say, reduce and change in our daily lives. What if we went to see our deputies, occupy their offices, demand action from 2023 and not in 2030 or 2040 as we are constantly hearing? […]
We have inherited an Earth. What are we going to bequeath to the humans who will follow us? A desert…
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