all people rightfully complaining about the heat, saying governments need to do something: sure they need to, but every single person can already do a big contribution. Instead of eating meat/dairies 3 times a day every day, eat less. It has a big impact on climate!
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
Compared to the environmental damage that large corporations do - individual action makes absolutely *no* difference. It's a distraction from the real issue, that the global pollutants refuse to deal with their own problems and instead blame individuals for it.
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if 10 people do it of course, if 10 millions do it, they would make a very big impact. What I am saying is that people always want to delegate to others, when they could be the first to take a stance on problems.
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
But it's a waste of effort to tackle *this* issue when the bigger problem remains unsolved. Even if 10 million people suddenly became vegan, it would do nothing to stop climate change. Priorities!
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Replying to @the_library_cat
are you sure? I think it would have a big impact. But I have no time to look up numbers now :D And I'm not saying that corporations should do nothing, I just find hypocritical people telling "yes this is a problem, please OTHERS fix it. I won't change anything of my lifestyle"
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Replying to @WinterwolvesG
If you have no time to look up numbers, do you have time to read any sources I would post?
And to be fair, you can't really ask for sources if you can't provide any to support your argument. "Thinking" something is, sadly, not scientific evidence.1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
OK here's the first one I found: https://science.sciencemag.org/content/360/6392/987 … Lead author Joseph Poore said: “A vegan diet is probably the single biggest way to reduce your impact on planet Earth, not just greenhouse gases, but global acidification, eutrophication, land use and water use."
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