To tackle a global structural problem like global warming, we need to achieve lasting changes in the behaviour of people and businesses in all major countries of the world. At the same time, we need to ensure that fewer and fewer fossil fuels are extracted and burned. Both, the change of behaviour and the foreseeable end of the extraction of oil, coal and gas, however, fit together wonderfully.
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