Comment by coldbrewed

1 day ago

Exactly, kinda like what we did with CFCs!

Granted fossil fuels are much more ubiquitous than CFCs and comparatively more difficult to replace, but we have prior art for changing industrial practices in the interest of improving climate conditions.

That was an awful lot simpler, int aht we (or rather governments) just had to lean on a small number of manufacturers and tell them to find alternatives for CFCs in their products. Nobody was up in arms saying 'my hairspray isn't the same without CFCs' or whatever. I'll bet the majority of consumers never even noticed the difference.

  • > Nobody was up in arms saying 'my hairspray isn't the same without CFCs' or whatever.

    Oh, boy. There was a huge number of loud people complaining about that.

    And worst thing is that most of them only knew about the CFCs being replaced years after it stopped being in sprays.