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@9TF3Q53New Democratic7mos7MO
Cumulative acts lead to larger actions that were inspired from smaller beginnings. By engaging in small acts to promote environmentalism within the country, it fosters a stronger sense of environmentalism for the long term as we begin to develop new ideas about the land on which we live when we care for it.
@9T77MWMNew Democratic7mos7MO
If we all chip in, the environment can’t get cleaner
@9RBJ6W3New Democratic9mos9MO
It's moronic when leftists blame corporations for emissions to excuse individual choices (Exxon and Amazon and Wal-Mart ain't emitting GHGs for **** s and giggles), and it's just as moronic when right-wingers pretend they don't have to do anything because they're such a small part of the problem (though I understand they don't generally understand the concept of a 'tragedy of the commons')
@9QZQBYPNew Democratic9mos9MO
Doing something for the betterment of society is always better than doing nothing and giving up
@9QQ8S8LNew Democratic9mos9MO
They're probably right, because we're not the kind of people who can fix things. I would tell them to try contacting politicians or voting for a party that actually is trying to fix these things, or to participate in protests if that's their kind of thing. And also that just because them going green won't drastically change the environment, that doesn't mean it doesn't matter if they completely avoid doing anything.
@LeftAnglicanNew Democratic 10mos10MO
This is fair as there is no ethical consumption under Capitalism, but it's also true that small progress is progress nonetheless. We can make individual actions and put pressure on society at the same time.
@9P8NRFMNew Democratic 10mos10MO
Many individuals doing small things to reduce their ecological footprint leads to a bigger impact to environmental conservation.
If everyone thought the opposite and actyally put in effort to make a change to our environment things would be very different, so change your view and others should do the same.
i would say that thinking that way does not make a difference and trying to make a difference
@9LDCQ7NNew Democratic 12mos12MO
I agree at the moment as individual efforts only make a difference if it is political action not composting.
@9L97PG8New Democratic 1yr1Y
I would agree, as individuals aren't contributing to environmental to the same degree as corporations
@9LCJGPHNew Democratic12mos12MO
I would tell them that every little thing can count. If your room is messy and you put away a pair of socks instead of cleaning an entire portion of it you still made the room slightly cleaner.
Everyone has a right to their own decision, I cannot sway a person's belief one way or another.
I would agree with them and promote the idea that it is too little too late for us to change much with individual lifestyle changes. Instead, devote your time and energy to advocating against the biggest contributors to environmental catastrophe by far: corporations, the top 1%, and the politicians who enable them.
@9LJSJ78New Democratic12mos12MO
That every single person influences the environment in some way and that believing they aren’t involved is naive
a small difference in a big amount of people is a big difference
@9LLQ7JMNew Democratic12mos12MO
Environment is secondary matter, more jobs need to be created.
@9LJ4JZSNew Democratic12mos12MO
Well it’s better than what some people are doing because they are sitting on the butts and saying it while your doing it so I would say anything makes a difference
@9LLTNGFNew Democratic12mos12MO
Everyone can make a difference by doing the smallest things.
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