Now the climate crisis is self-evident, a common argument by those who STILL defend polluters is that “NZ is too small to make a difference, and so shouldn’t have to stop intensive dairy farming or driving Ford rangers to school in Auckland”
Rod Carr destroys it in this mic-drop moment.
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It’s amazing this argument still gets trotted out, but in a way kinda not because it serves a purpose. It’s an excuse to do nothing, or if we’re being charitable a coping mechanism, to avoid confronting the reality of a very bleak future if we don’t act.
I think Rod’s point lands particulary well because it balances the urgency of the crisis with a bit of hope that small countries can act and can make a difference.