That might be true for many local pollution issues caused by corporations for which the corps and gov are responsible – and NOT doing their jobs to mitigate or clean up to the extent they should, as for example the 33 acre benzene plume under a poor Hispanic neighborhood in the town next to mine. We just can’t get gov to clean it up, so people there are dying from leukemia and other conditions, including small children and the unborn. And they do have the technology to clean it up. The court made a gas station clean up their 3-acre portion caused by them. The other 30 acres caused by others is under the auspices of the Texas gov and they are doing nothing, but heel-dragging.
However, with climate change the only solution is for most people on earth to do their part and reduce their own GHG emissions at the household level, in their schools, churches, workplaces. etc. The gov and corps can do much to help (which some are doing), but most of the effort is going to have to come from regular people.
Like turning off lights not in use. There are lists of 100s of things that can be done by individuals, families, schools, churches, and businesses (most of which don’t cost or even save $$). It is a matter of picking those things that are feasible.
It is a long-term process, even if one is keen about doing all they can, and takes years even decades to implement all of those things. So it is a good idea to start now with some baby-steps. For instance, one of the many small things I do is take a hanky to dry my hands in public restrooms. Not much, but something. The Little Way of Environmental Healing. As Mother Teresa said, it isn’t how much or little you do, it is your love that makes it infinite.