You don't even properly read what is put to you, such is your fanaticism. I know that countries are failing to meet their targets etc. The point I was making is that without what has been done ( and yes, it is clearly not enough) the situation would be even worse. I have often put on here that I favour a car-free Sunday per month for starters, with the exception of public transport and emergency vehicles. I do share your frustration but unlike yourself, accept that we have to go carefully, as the plain brutal fact is that your average punter at present is not willing to give up that much to make life easier for those alive in, say, a 100 years time.
Also (and I appreciate this is going off topic) spending time washing food wrappers jars and other packaging (wasting hotwater and energy as well as precious time in doing so) in order to recycle (and most of it goes to land fill in the far east, allegedly) may give you a warm glow of virtuousness, but it matters less than a pint of piss in the wide blue ocean when stacked against the insane amount of fossil fuel burnage going on in China, India and elsewhere. And in America. Especially America.
We are neither making a difference nor leading by example.
I am reminded of all the metal (pots, pans, fences - including the metal fence around my front harden) collected for the war effort, championed by Churchill, to build planes and tanks. It was a pure PR exercise to keep the public feeling 'involved' and much of the metal was left to rust in warehouses.
http://www.londongardenstrust.org/features/railings3.htm