I grew up in Sweden with extensive Freedom to roam rights where you can visit all the forest and lakes. But my view has gone in the opposite direction, as someone who loves being in nature I thought the idea was wonderful and I have spent so much time in nature picking mushrooms and nuts. It has been great for me and I respect nature and try to leave it as I found it.
Unfortunately I can't say the same for other people. I just keep seeing more and more trash around pretty lakes because people got there and have a party and just leave all the trash. I found piles of junk in the forest just to learn that people just dump it there because it's easy and free. The problem is that it's basically impossible to enforce the Freedom to roam rules about not leaving trash or cutting down trees and so on. Basically it is just free for all to dump trash and behave like people want because of the lack of enforcement.
At this point I really wish to own a forest but not in Sweden, I want to own it in a country where I have real property right were I can people away from it because I don't want them to ruin it. Sure I don't need 100,000 of acres but I still want to own forest and be able to keep people from using it without permission.
Mandate that ICE cars be 30% more fuel efficient in 2025 OR 80% by 2030?
And is it better to have ambitious goals vs realistic goals?
What might the impact of society be if we put up very ambitious goals but fail them all massively, what will happen to the trust of government institutions?
P.S
I have a B.Sc in Energy engineering and working on a M.Sc in a field of renewable energy and I'm very skeptical of the goal politicians make, many goals who should be fulfilled when they have long since left office.
Can you explain what it was here that you thought would help OP in helping him deal with his problems?