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@9T7VDLCConservative7mos7MO
no matter how small the difference consistency is what matters. a plant doesn't grow in 1 day
@9SZ2Z7PConservative7mos7MO
I would encourage them to act anyway, for the chance that they may be an example to follow.
@9QQBPKGConservative9mos9MO
It starts with each individual making the right decision ex. Donnot litter
@9LXDZSK 10mos10MO
If you think donating to the cause or supporting and "spreading awareness" about climate change on social media helps anything, then yes, your "actions" mean nothing. That's precisely because, they're not "actions". If you actually want to help the environment, posting on social media about how evil oil companies are won't solve the issue.
Go plant a tree. Make biochar. Sequester your own carbon by burning plant material and putting it in the soil where it's stored there for THOUSANDS of years.
So fundamentally, no. Your actions are not too sma… Read more
@9L4PZ2KConservative1yr1Y
That they should try to make more groups like that
@9KY779FConservative1yr1Y
To be ambitious and make sure they’re being heard and do what they can to get active
@9KW5DQ2Conservative1yr1Y
We live in a huge society and all these small actions can contribute eventually to a bigger cause. Protecting the environment is like building a giant sandcastle with lot of little grains of sand.
@9LM4FNMConservative12mos12MO
dont give up even the smallest voices make a differance
@9KS6W3JConservative1yr1Y
i agree its true one person cant make a big difference
@9KSK7PWConservative1yr1Y
By taking responsibility for our own environmental impact and inspiring others to do the same, we can collectively work toward a healthier, more sustainable planet.
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