@Showroom7561 There is no functional difference between powering your lights and your TV with grid renewables and storage electricity vs grid fossil fuel electricity.
Literally the exact same activities (turning on lights, using appliances) go from having a massive carbon impact to a negligible one, depending on if there’s renewables or fossil fuels powering the grid.
I don’t begrudge anyone who makes individual choices to lighten their environmental impact.
But understand that the core of the issue is systemic. It’s bad Infrastructure and bad public policy.
The solution to bad public policy is good public policy.
The solution to bad Infrastructure is good Infrastructure.
And if our political leaders aren’t doing the job, then they need to be held to account, and replaced.
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@Showroom7561 I take it you’re talking about Doug Ford?
I don’t follow Canadian politics closely, but from what I’ve read, he sounds like a nasty piece of work (and that whole family too, for that matter).
So I can certainly understand your pessimism!
Just remember there’s always a long game in politics.
Keep advocating, keep organising, keep building connections, alternative institutions, and counterweights. Ford’s reign will end.