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Has the climate movement become a middle-class status game where the loudest voices never actually sacrifice comfort?
As 2026 brings both rising energy costs and record climate pledges, a growing number question whether the movement's loudest advocates are truly willing to reduce their own carbon footprint. Cast your vote on whether climate activism has become a performance of virtue rather than sacrifice.
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