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 @RobinHoudeDemocrat from Georgia disagreed…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

 @9KTQDQDProgressive from Florida disagreed…2mos2MO

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.

 @9KTQB5D from Florida disagreed…2mos2MO

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.

 @9KTPQD7 from Colorado disagreed…2mos2MO

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

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