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My issue with this article is that it takes for granted the fact that individuals are to blame for climate change and not big oil/coal/etc.
No, the article isn’t blaming any group for climate change. It’s asking why people are climate change deniers. That’s a very different question than assigning blame.
But the article keeps mentioning "modify[ing] [individuals'] environmentally harmful behavior" and individuals "liv[ing] with their own climate failings" as well as implying that individuals should feel guilty for riding airplanes or (they don't specifically mention this, but) owning a car.
Telling individuals it's their fault a) clearly isn't working and b) is how the big corporations get folks to stop paying attention to the climate crimes they're committing. The problem is big oil pumping more oil out of the ground because the lawmakers let them, not that you didn't carpool to work today.
If there's hope for the earth, it'll have to be saved either through science-based regulation or forcing big oil and other offenders out of business.
I don’t disagree with your main point, but in the context of this article:
Big oil, big coal, you name it don't sell their products for fun into an empty space. In the end it's all for consumers. And that's it's.