Oliver did a video on white supremacist capitalist patriarchy, I meant climate change...well sorta the same thing:
I'm a design student and at my particular school, a lot of the problems they ask us to "solve" or at least address through design have been based on the UN's Sustainable Development Goals. Being a communist in that equation, especially with the course focused firmly on climate change, has been an incredibly frustrating and alienating experience, because many people really do seem to believe that "saving the planet" lies in designers using different materials or in raising people's motivation ...
... I'm hardly a good debater in the first place, but it is an area of discussion I find uniquely frustrating, and I still don't know how to introduce the more useful ways of thinking about the issue in a way people take seriously. I really appreciate the idea of focusing on what parts of modern society we want to keep and which we don't, however....
Just like "apocalypse" doesn't mean "end of the world" in Greek, people misunderstand "Ragnarok", for it is as much the start of a new world as it's the end of an old. Reading the conflict between gods and jötnar as between society and nature, it is even completely analogous with societal collapse brought on by climate change. Perhaps we would not despair so if we had more trust in what a changed world could look like.