You don't have to approach inhabitability to make the case that climate change is a matter of importance.
More than 100 million people will die and global economic growth will be cut by 3.2 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) by 2030 if the world fails to tackle climate change, a report commissioned by 20 governments said on Wednesday.
www.reuters.com
Almost 10% of global deaths can be attributed to abnormally hot or cold temperatures, according to new research linking extreme weather to mortality
www.bloomberg.com
A recently published study in peer-reviewed journal Nature Communications found that climate change would cause 83 million excess deaths by 2100.
www.forbes.com
Climate change will kill many more than the additional 250,000 people the World Health Organization predicted would die every year due to climate change, according to a new report in the New England Journal of Medicine and people who work in the medical industry need to take action now to stop...
www.cnn.com
So where the fukk do you draw the line on deaths before it becomes a concern? Was COVID-19 not a concern to you?
And how the fukk are going to get politicians to change if their constituents don't care?

LMFAO By that logic, Trump should have been removed from office by the senate, because the were a load of protests outsides the houses of politicians during that period, people writing emails to their representatives, and people blowing up their phones. It's almost like a politician has no reason to act until their constituents hold them accountable at the polls, you can't hold them accountable at the polls if you don't have the people or the votes behind you.
Ands the companies? With private grounds? They can really only be held accountable by the government, else they will simply use the police to have you removed from the premises. What the fukk do you think America looked like before the EPA stepped in?