You said it.
At least you’re honest about that.
I will go a step futher and say that if I were building a home today, I'd shoot for it being a zero energry house....mainly to save on utility bills. If I were to buy an additional auto, I'd go with an all electric one for use around town....but I'm not going to do that because they are too expensive and the return on the investment takes too long.
So, not only am I not going to give up the comforts of life on behalf of climate change, if I did so, it would be primarily for economic or personal reasons.
I have changed out every light fixture possible with LED bulbs as opposed to incandesent ones, which use more energy. LED's are expensive but they last, like forever.
As part of a new landscape project, I had an irrigation system installed. Supposedly, it uses so much less water that I can get a rebate from the state.
I recycle as much as I can. This reduces the cost of my garbage bill, because I am able to use a smaller garbage can for non-recycleables.
I buy a lot of products online, which saves me driving from store to store to find what I want and therefore reduces my fuel consumption. I also do this because shopping is a pain in the ass and the malls are too crowded which make me uncomfortable due to having enochlophobia (fear of crowded places) and claustrophobia fear of tight spaces.
My intentions are good, even though my motives aren't.