This reply is not really directed at you ,since I don't give a rat's what you think, but anyone else may be interested to consider what we as individuals can do about climate change:
https://www.cnet.com/google-amp/news/climate-change-how-you-can-make-a-difference/"A heatwave has turned Western Europe
into a furnace. The Amazon is
on fire. Glaciers in Iceland
are melting. Earth just sweltered through
its hottest five-year period on record. The seemingly never-ending newsreel of climate catastrophes can leave us feeling powerless. And while it's unfortunately true that we need government assistance in making the societal-level changes that are necessary, we as individuals are not powerless.
We can each make a difference. You may think your personal lifestyle changes won't help climate change, but remember that little changes can make a big difference
if taken up by enough people."