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@9H9VK93Republican2yrs2Y
Yes, individuals have a responsibility in climate change.
@9HBDGQM2yrs2Y
Individual's actions have a significant impact if enough of us are choosing to protect the environment.
@9H9VLMD2yrs2Y
Any attempt can help the environment or hurt it but it should also be dealt with at a government level
The environment is the most important we need our earth health
@9SRT8C510mos10MO
Individual actions are almost entirely irrelevant to the environment. The government must intervene to reform the practices of corporations.
@9SQR5G8 10mos10MO
Everyone actions affect their community and that community leads up to something bigger. Your actions affect others, and depending on that action it could cost the entire world a loss.
@9SMK7KD10mos10MO
Individuals acting as a whole can make a difference simply by making better choices.
@9SG8FT510mos10MO
Every bit of damage does its own harm. However, the government causes more environmental damage than the average Joe, so changes at a corporate level would be better.
@9SFT57410mos10MO
It is of the utmost important that there is a powerful combination of individual actions and changes to be made at a governmental or corporate level to achieve a significant positive impact on the environment.
Individual actions do make a difference, but there should be way more pressure on corporations and the government to consider more environmentally friendly methods.
@9RJMZSQ11mos11MO
Mostly cooperate, and we should stop putting guilt on the average individual.
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