a) I sometimes feel angry for example when I see people in cars that waste so much fuel, but the anger is not very strong. Maybe this is because otherwise I would be angry with practically everybody I see all the time. I am also angry with the politicians who do not have the courage to take radical steps and who give a low priority to climate protection.
When I see reports about hurricanes or the sea level rise, I may feel responsible, but not really bad, because there are so many around you that are responsible with you. And a part of me is also indifferent to climate change, I think everybody has a bit of the attitude "why do something when nothing's happened to us so far". This attitude must sound very mean to people who have already directly suffered from climate change.) Especially anger and sadness. On one side we are very angry that there are a lot of people who just don’t want to understand it and who try to explain the climate change with other reasons. Sadness because it is almost impossible to “wake up” the people who could have a lot of influence as for example politicians. They could do so much!
anger people who don’t want to believe it and who are indifferent
responsibility we all have to take the responsibility, it is about our future!
hope that all the people will see the problem before it is too late
and react
indifference you have to wake the indifferent people up
b) I feel the good emotions stronger about climate change. For example when I read about projects of the ETH (university in Zurich) to reduce CO2-emissions or when I am doing myself something against climate change. Maybe it is natural to focus on the positive and to suppress the negative, this may be the reason why I feel the good emotions stronger.

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Date: 27. of May 2009 | By: Urs
I think you are right when you say that politicians AND citizens have responsibility. But on the other hand, at least in democracies like Switzerland, citizens have the possiblity to vote for laws. So if politicians aren't radical enough concerning climate change, citizens can be (e.g. with "Initiativen"). Don't you think?