I absolutely believe it is, because it is plain to see that the dynamic we are in right now emphasizes short-term returns or short-term profits, which makes logical sense from a short-term perspective. However, climate and climate change are not short-term processes. They take place over a medium term.
I stress this because we are aiming for maximum warming of 1.5°C by 2100, but the IPCC, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, is calling for impactful measures to be taken by 2030. That is why I mentioned the countdown effect in my preliminary remarks. So I believe it is all very well to talk about net zero and carbon neutrality by 2050, but this is not useful for deciding the public policies that we need to adopt in order to change course when it comes to climate change.