Tbf, the billionaire is totally want you thinking about it all the time so that they can sell you "environmentalism in a box"
How's it work? Well, the billionaires promise that if you provide them with enough billions of dollars of funding, then they will give you a little environmentalism box that you can hang on your wall or off of your roof that will save the planet.
Don't ask too many questions about that, just consume product and get excited to consume more product.
So the billionaires do want you to be talking about global warming, they just don't want you to be talking about ideas like making the stuff that you buy from them less destructible and more repairable so you don't need to constantly be buying replacement whatever. After all, for a lot of automobiles for example, they could basically last forever if they just used more corrosion resistant materials, but instead they're going to rush to pieces over a certain number of years so that you have to go by brand new one or at least a new used one. As well, major industries have directly opposed right to repair anywhere it has gained traction.
How's it work? Well, the billionaires promise that if you provide them with enough billions of dollars of funding, then they will give you a little environmentalism box that you can hang on your wall or off of your roof that will save the planet.
Don't ask too many questions about that, just consume product and get excited to consume more product.
So the billionaires do want you to be talking about global warming, they just don't want you to be talking about ideas like making the stuff that you buy from them less destructible and more repairable so you don't need to constantly be buying replacement whatever. After all, for a lot of automobiles for example, they could basically last forever if they just used more corrosion resistant materials, but instead they're going to rush to pieces over a certain number of years so that you have to go by brand new one or at least a new used one. As well, major industries have directly opposed right to repair anywhere it has gained traction.
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