I like the idea of a Harris weed jacket.
Don't imagine I'm not working on it..
At a local "town meeting" around cycling infrastructure there were cries of "hypocrisy" for anyone who drove and was supportive of the cycling schemes. Which, I realised, is a lazy argument to justify the status quo and not to think too much.
My response after consideration was "whilst the music plays, I dance". That is, whilst the framework pushes me into a certain behaviour, don't be surprised if I behave in that way even if I think it is a source of problems.
If someone's work demands that they travel and fly places there is a choice. Either do it or not. And not doing it won't make a difference to anyone other than the person refusing whilst the framework exists to push people doing that job to travel.
Well exactly but it's an easy bit of lazy (non) thinking, and also lazy journalistic trope that gets trotted out routinely by tabloid types
To excuse , and even prop up doing nothing, maintaining the status quo,whilst rubbishing anyone trying to bring about change even as they themselves operate in less than ideal circumstances.
It's supposedly a 'gotcha' in some folks minds but it really isn't..
For example, I use diesel tractors a bit on my farm..
"Evil hypocritical use of hydrocarbons" I hear you cry .
Of course I might like to have been using a battery powered tractor for materials handling, and my minimal cultivations over the years..
Or some other even more benign tech.
But the development of affordable non fossil fuel technology like that has been suppressed,
The returns on producing good food , grown in more environmentally friendly ways are held down by the current system that usually relies on using those big amount of fossil fuel usage.
And which is based on an extractive / exploitative approach.
So even if battery powered tractors were better*..
Could I have purchased one on the modest profits made by my business??
Unlikely
(*And of course we can talk about the embodied energy of newly manufactured goods versus keeping old things going too, but that's another part of the puzzle)