Climate change discussion is brutal. One side you have people shitting on everyone for destroying the earth (fuck baby boomers, fuck conservatives) but at the same time taking no responsibility themselves. Me? what can I do? It's the government, they have to fix it. The other side you've got people rolling coal, complaining about taxes, maybe pepper a few conspiracy theories in there. I can't say either side is right but I do realize this issue, like all issues, is not black and white. There are a few people who actually want to discuss possibilities and solutions instead of fear mongering and blaming buy it's all lost in the noise.
Lol politics IS a big factor though, at least in the US. If you look up Katherine Hayhoe, she's a scientist who has been working on helping others, particularly those with evangelist views, that climate change is real.
Her findings were that if religion was preventing them from believing in it, that can eventually be overridden with proof and evidence.
However - polticis? Nearly impossible. Conservative politics preach against climate change as hard as humanly possible and if you hear how it's "not real" or "made up" daily, you'll begin to believe it. With the great addition that they tell you not to trust anyone but conservative media to do your fact checking.
Case in point - all climate change deniers always go "Hey that one climatologist said that climate change was fake, and he was on greenpeace!" And using that as evidence versus the 99% other scientists who have claimed climate change is happening now.
THis shit is infuriating. You are right though that the government has to be initiating this, but the government should also quit having climate deniers in stations of power and learn how to educate the damn populous about these hazards that are coming for our grandchildren (sorry if this sounds corny but it's true).