There is also no single catch-all solution to carbon emissions. There are 10,000 solutions that each only fix 0.01% of the problem. If we refuse to pursue any of the solutions because they only contribute a little to solving the problem in totality then we end up solving none of the problem.
not really, most of carbon emission is because either clean generation, storage or distribution of power is inadequate. Solar has been making strides in displacing daytime peak generation, batteries are ever improving, making zero carbon land vehicles viable. Distribution is top of mind for a lot of people these days. Carbon capture is getting closer to viable. Cutting single digit percentages of emissions here and there by banning things humanity actually needs is counterproductive at best