I'm not saying that individuals shouldn't try to reduce their carbon footprint, their water usage, their consumption of mean, or their waste etc, they should! These are all good things. But they aren't going to solve the problem when 2/3 of all carbon is produced by 90 companies
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Agree, but I think it's important to also point out that climate change will not be solved WITHOUT changes to our lifestyle. Amazon Prime and UberEats are probably not gonna be possible if we want to get serious about sustainability.
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Sure, but those changes are in reaction to how policies effects the companies.
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Why would we target the working class with taxes instead of the corporations who are creating the problem? Lol holy shit
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Bruh, I bought a metal straw that I clean almost daily. Please say sike. I'm suffering.
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Paper is a product of pulp created from softwood lumber production. Trees for softwood lumber are almost always harvested from cultivated forests, much like how corn is harvested from a cultivated field, just with a larger time-scale involved. So it's a non-issue anyway.
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Not to mention that paper is both biodegradable and recyclable.
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Individuals changing their behavior is the bare minimum, after that comes organizing and putting pressure on legislation. Who do you think those corporations are making products for? After legislation is made we will have to change what we consume.
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