Something I've been thinking about in the last few days, are the severe effects that even the slightest climate change will have on Australia. According to most of the predictions (and you could say according to some events that we are already experiencing like the heatwaves, droughts, floods, and bushfires) it is expected that Australia will experience some of the most severe and early negative impacts of climate change.
So from an entirely selfish perspective we really need to act and we really need the world to act, to help protect our country! [I also think that we should be acting because it's the right thing to do for the world and we have a moral obligation] We actually need world action more than some other places do. And as a place that will experience severe and early effects of climate change, we should be trying to set a good and challenging example for the rest of the world with regards to Climate policy, and actions to meaningfully reduce carbon emissions.
I mean really, if the most-effected place (and most-able to act) won't make meaningful changes, why would anyone else?
Yet we're stuck in this mindset of "we won't act unless everyone else does", which at best seems very childish, and in the context of the drastic and negative impacts climate change will have on Australia, almost seems like we're cutting off our ear to spite our nose...