I think this time we should start with a TOP down approach to climate change. Let's start with giving up private jets, 2nd, 3rd, 4th homes (there is a homing shortage after all), and on down the line. They can get rid of their gas guzzling car collections, closets full of clothes they will never wear more than once, and extensive shoe/handbag collections.
Then companies can start with reducing waste by ending little guy soul crunching bonuses that lead to the acquisition of more useless stuff.
I think this time we should start with a TOP down approach to climate change. Let's start with giving up private jets, 2nd, 3rd, 4th homes (there is a homing shortage after all), and on down the line. They can get rid of their gas guzzling car collections, closets full of clothes they will never wear more than once, and extensive shoe/handbag collections.
Then companies can start with reducing waste by ending little guy soul crunching bonuses that lead to the acquisition of more useless stuff.