You brought up the Hitler card, so I’ll play it.
Hitler annihilated millions of people. Now we, esp the rich and profligate of the world, are annihilating billions and billions of people over the next 100s and 1000s of years.
The only question that remains is will we go to Hell for it. (Of course, we can repent in the last minute and confess.)
RE the abortion issue, I’ve found it much more easy to convince environmentalists that abortion is wrong by telling them that we are saving the earth for the children, so it makes no sense to abort them – than to convince climate change denialists that CC is real and is and will be harming & killing people, esp as it progressively worsens in the future from what we have emitted to date and will be emitting during our lifetime.
There is absolutely nothing to change their minds, even those among them that are against abortion, like “why be concerned about only those threatened with elective abortions and not care at all about others threatened with death from environmental hazards?”
One can be against abortion AND against killing of innocents thru other means. One can walk and chew gum at the same time.
I’m not sure why CC denialists are so difficult to convince.
Is it that THEY (other people) are committing abortion, while WE ourselves are the goody-goodies and could not possibly be doing anything wrong, ergo CC could not possibly be real and we could not possibly be harming and killing others.
Or politics – the party that seems to be against abortion (one wonders if they truly are) is the one that for the most part denies CC and has no problem with killing and harming people thru environmental harms. If one favors that party, then striving to rid oneself of cognitive dissonance makes it difficult to find any fault at all with the “death and destruction” part of their platform, or even see that it is there.
One could vote for the anti-abortionists, then write letters to them that they should also do right by the environment