Some may find this off the wall, but my Green New Deal colleague Andrew Simms is saying something here that seems to me to make a lot of sense:
Cars are incredibly convenient and useful in daily life. But should they carry health warnings? Campaigner and author @AndrewSimms_UK believes they should pic.twitter.com/2urn6gVyWp
— BBC Ideas💡 (@bbcideas) September 29, 2020
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Will be dismissed by the vast majority as a “freak”
Of course
Those who promote change always are
Andrew can live with that, I know
It’s a great little film and made me distinctly uncomfortable as I am a car driver on occasions. I think he’s right (at least I hope so) that, one day, people will look back and wonder at our sense of entitlement in the face of the damage we were doing to our only home. The quality and quantity of any kind of future for all living beings depends on us today and our actions. He’s right to make the points he does.