It is true, large corporations and unethical business practices are the reason for majority of the pollution.
@9LMVWCQIndependent1mo1MO
Although we as the consumer have responsibility to be responsible on what we consumer and how we dispose of the product and are the reason the products are being consumed we are shouldn’t hold all the blame. As of 2022 Coca Cola produced 5.56 million metric tons into the environment. The typical person produces 20 tonnes in ones life time. 20 tonnes is a lot and we should shop and be sustainable but how how am I or all of us the sole contributors to climate change. This why I am a firm believer that companies should be held responsible. Like why should I have to use a paper straw while Coca Cola just dumps millions of co2 a year completely crazy and that’s just whats reported. .
@9LMY26T1mo1MO
your goals, dreams, aspirations, are only as big as the amount of effort you are willing to put in to make it happen.
No change no matter to small is useless everything starts form the bottom and if you want to make a change you got to make it happen
@9LMTF751mo1MO
If everyone is thinks that they won't make a difference then there wont be one because everyone thinks they wont make a difference that's the issue.
@9LH3WXP1mo1MO
Cool just don't allow littering I hate finding trash in my corn fields
@9LLLTQ41mo1MO
Any action will still help. If you say that you aren’t enough, than everyone will think that and no one will help the environment.
@9LHYJZD1mo1MO
This answer disregards the fallacious idea of small actions making no impact. The tone of both the person in question and answer is ignorant.
@9LHYJBP1mo1MO
I disagree because they just just care about what they dont want to see insteand of atually caring but the person and what they think and if someone doesent beliveve in there self then you should at lest act like you care about there opinnin,.
If a bunch of people make a little change it can be big. It IS the corporations though so put the stress on them
@9LLJSLQ1mo1MO
I would tell them that overtime a little bit of change could lead to a lot of change and that their actions can influence others to make a difference as well.
@9LRCZR94wks4W
A little change is better than no change. If we collectively agree with eachother that pollution is a big issue, then we should start taking action ourselves to help prevent it.
@9LRBTBV4wks4W
Everyone makes a difference, no matter how small, and their actions can inspire others to make a difference too, which can accumulate to something that is very influential
@9LNLN561mo1MO
Everything anyone does can make a difference. Think about how every water bottle you use every paper you write one. Every thing we do as humans makes a difference in the enviroment
@9LNLC5L1mo1MO
First off - it is over_time, not overtime. Secondly, it is far too much effort to make such a little difference on the environment.
@9KZNWGGLibertarian2mos2MO
They are right, countries like china and India produce so much pollution.
@9L22WF62mos2MO
While it is true that the biggest contributors to climate change are large corporations with few restrictions from governmental bodies around the world, every small change adds up. Furthermore, we vote with our dollars. Therefore, if you and the people around you all stop, for example, purchasing single use plastic products, the overall level of single use plastic usage will decrease.
@9L2RNYW2mos2MO
Any decision to aid in reducing the effects of climate change helps everyone. The problem will never be fully solved, but that shouldn't stop people from being good humans.
@9L24XZK2mos2MO
Every single contribution counts. Even if your action only set the threshhold a second back, it's still a second of bought time.
@9L2472CIndependent2mos2MO
One small action can encourage others to do the same thing and start a chain reaction. While your one action in it of itself is not going to save the planet, doing so encourages others to take action.
@9KTLKJY2mos2MO
They are correct, China and India are the bad guys.
@RobinHoudeDemocrat 2mos2MO
Climate change is caused by our collective actions and due to the Earth's population each individual's contribution is inherently tiny compared to the whole. Collective action is required to address climate change, but collective action is made up of individual actions. The more individuals who refuse to act, the smaller the collective action will be. The logic behind the idea that "since your individual actions are too small to matter you shouldn't even try" is the same as reasoning that "your individual vote doesn't decide the outcome of an election, there… Read more
@9KTQDQDProgressive2mos2MO
If even a few more hundred thousand people thought like this, the numbers would eventually add up. This would result in peril for our environment.
@9KTQB5D2mos2MO
We all attribute to the environment, even if our actions our small, if we have enough small actions they will come together and be big.
@9KTPQD72mos2MO
Everyone can make a difference by choosing to get involved in their local community and being mindful of where you’re spending money and time
@9LMC5JC1mo1MO
Anything helps. You have to care about your community and there is plenty to be done around you to make a difference.
@9LNNMPR1mo1MO
Everyone should do their part in fighting climate change, but more than anyone Individually, corporations need to be held responsible and made to change their ways.
@9LMV79R1mo1MO
Change has to start somewhere, with such a vast group of people it has to start slowly and everyone pitches in at different levels
@9LMTWP6Republican1mo1MO
Helping your community doesn't have to be a big thing but something as small as picking up trash could make a difference.
@9LMTCVP1mo1MO
If everyone has this mindset then things could change. Things need to be done on the producers end though. its not just the consumers
@9LNPD58 1mo1MO
Everyone can make a difference even with little effort. Together we can change the world, alone we can make a ripple. It all comes down to if you really want to see improvements or change!
@9LS6NVB4wks4W
Everyone can make a difference even with little effort. Together we can change the world, alone we can make a ripple. It all comes down to if you really want to see improvements or change!
@9LNPPX5Progressive1mo1MO
this was so slay cutesy mama like I loved this so true you slay bbg
@9LNBQ2HRepublican 1mo1MO
They are correct to a certain extent, 70% of all carbon emissions come from only 10 companies, which says a lot.
@9KYT2DL2mos2MO
If everyone thought that way, nothing would be done. Your actions matter no matter how small you think they are.
@9KZYWXT2mos2MO
Humans are a blip on the timeline of the Earth, nothing we do or do not do will make a major effect on the ultimate outcome of the environment.
@9KZYMXY2mos2MO
Every thing counts no matter how small.
Everything starts of small and grows. we have to start somewhere
@9KZ3J472mos2MO
It is difficult to equate the habits of the everyday person to those of billionaires and corporations.
I think that we should make a collective effort to save the envrionment
@9KZWGXY2mos2MO
If people work together to do something it can add up over time, and if the vote wouldn't matter then wheres the harm in doing it.
@9KZVHGRWomen’s Equality2mos2MO
I think we should all try to help our world in any way we can even in the slightest way and any action, even the smallest one can still affect the Earth in a negative or positive way.
@9L3CNBK2mos2MO
i think the biggest threat to the enviroment would be the move toward eletric cars. the batteries in them are way worse than car emissiona, and the emit twice as much when they are produced. instead, we need to focus on using nucular power.
@9LMTXWV1mo1MO
sometimes i think the same thing but that is the problem why we have so many issues
@9LTHZGZConstitution4wks4W
The thing about people, we only think that our actions as one person mean nothing in the grand scheme of things but the fact that others have the same or similar viewpoint means that small choice has a big impact with more than one person doing it.
@9LTHL7R4wks4W
The only way we can effect the environment in a positive way is to work together to make the difference.
@9LR2Y2Z4wks4W
People aren’t thinking outside the box and instead it’s like everyone is in a loop doing the same thing with no changes.
@9LM5K55Progressive1mo1MO
I think that we humans are a part of nature, and that the world will evolve alongside what we do. We should try our best to not maliciously destroy the world. But we shouldn't worry too much about change.
@9L284642mos2MO
It takes millions of small actions to create a change, it has to start somewhere
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