I’ve been working on climate related things for about five years now, and when it’s something you talk about everyday it’s easy not to notice some of the ways your thinking evolves over time and gains nuances.
One of those ever evolving nuances is how we talk about the connection between individual responsibility and the need for systemic change. Being a climate puritan might give you reasons to not feel so guilty, but it won’t do much to actually help the problem. On the other hand, completely ignoring your own individual efforts isn’t right either.
I could go on and on about this topic and I’m sure over time I will. But I figure it’ll be easier to share some of my booknotes, because Katharine Hayhoe and Sami Grover have written some good stuff that’s helped me process these ideas. And Michelle Nijhuis’ Beloved Beasts book was a great reminder that these conversations are often complex- and that can be seen in the history of conservation. I highly recommend all three book!