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> Don't you think it's better to focus on other parts of that pie, where it's easier to implement widespread savings and change?

I looked at the link and to me transportation does indeed seem one of the larger sources of emissions. Everything else seems either very fragmented (lots of entries with around 2%) or similarly if not more complex - like energy use in buildings for all of the appliances.

What am I missing here, what would be easier to address than the abundance and types of cars and possibly the lack of proper public transportation?

I don't think that one can even make the argument that we should look for easy wins when change is necessary everywhere, unless we want climate catastrophe - because of people working against improvements due to their personal interests, inefficiencies in regulation and enforcement, as well as any number of other factors.



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