It's just always the way tho. Just come up with an idea that really doesn't affect the generation of the person coming up with it and trying to force it onto another generation who have their own issues.
Yes we need to change but technology will help and innovation will come.
For example how long before a person buys an electric car.. gets solar panels for their house then gets some old electric car Batteries on the side of their house (this is what nissan are working towards)
Solar charges the batteries up during the day then at night the batteries charge up the car
That person's travel would become cost neutral as would their carbon footprint for that car ..
I want to get onto stage one which is lease myself a leaf.. not committing to the buy yet as the tech isn't fully proven
I do 50 miles a day round trip so 2 days before a charge
Use that for work would make me much better
I can work on the wife with the solar panels as she doesn't want them
Little changes like that from everyone can add up
If you don't drive many miles per year and don't use more than 100 miles in a go you should look at an electric car. That would help for sure .
For example another thing we are doing is cutting down on meat slightly. Not a lot.. every other day is veggie for dinner.. helps slightly
Everyone can do little bits and it makes change
Rather than right your under 25 you shouldn't drive
Your over 65 you should get a bus
I agree with pretty everything bar your concluding para. Why penalise any generation? Should the older generation stand in a bus queue? And what percentage difference would banning either generation from the roads? But as SR says, we're being a little narrow with our focus. The changes need to be more encompassing and dramatic.
Better technologies, better infrastructure, changing mindsets and habits. The changes ripple through so many aspects of life. The changes to manufacturing, and what industries would die or grow from those changes. What would the infrastructure need to look like? Changes from High Street shopping to more internet shopping, but what would the High Street look like? What tax breaks would help, e.g. dumping a gas boiler for alternative technologies even though there's plenty of life left in the boiler?