Climate Responsibility at National Level
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What do you think is most important when people talk about climate responsibility at national level?
Bonne réponse:
I would start with government targets, because it has a direct effect on climate responsibility at national level. For example, a town improving buses so fewer people need to drive every day. That kind of real situation shows that the topic is not only about personal opinion; it affects people's choices every day.
Can you give an example connected with government targets?
Bonne réponse:
One example connected with government targets is a town improving buses so fewer people need to drive every day. It shows how one decision can affect several parts of life at the same time. That is why I think examples are useful for this topic.
Some people say the most important part is business. Do you agree?
Bonne réponse:
I partly agree. Business can be very important, especially when they have an immediate effect on people's lives. However, I would not say it explains everything, because government targets can also change the situation. I would still compare it with other factors before deciding.
How has your view of climate responsibility at national level changed, or how might it change in the future?
Bonne réponse:
My view has become more balanced. I used to think about climate responsibility at national level mainly through individual choices, but now I also think about fair costs. People often need clear rules, affordable choices and public support, not only advice.
What advice or recommendation would you give about citizens?
Bonne réponse:
My recommendation would be to take citizens seriously but avoid extreme answers. People need clear rules, affordable choices and public support. I would also check whether the solution really improves daily life, not only whether it sounds impressive.