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Aren't climate conscious people on the same scale but just at a different point? I think this article is quite reductive purity testing. I welcome people who are progressive who stop eating meat or stop flying airplanes. They're doing what they can and what they think is possible for them. Don't shut them out, but draw them in.
I think it's a fair assessment that at the moment, only states have the necessary power to halt or meaningfully abate the climate crisis, so pressuring them to do so is likely to have more of an immediate effect than organising an anarchist society. It's not like it's a realistic goal to have every anarchist in the world totally reorganise society by 2030 and achieve net zero immediately once they've done so, so any plan on that timescale needs to account for states still existing.
Society is diverse. Let other people do their part in their own way. Changing consumption patterns can also be very effective, look at the green energy revolution.