@9JBNJX54mos4MO
How little humans are actually doing because compared to other things that happen in nature such as volcanos, humans don't actually do much other than deforestation
@9JD4D3B4mos4MO
Compared to natural events humans may have little impact on a case by case but humans have a greatly accelerated impact on the environment through deforestation being systemic rather than an individual system as well as deep sea trawling being organised efforts with little though of ecological consequence. Combine this with the growth of industry and unsafe disposal of waste and humans have an extremely large impact with industries such as agriculture and transportation.
@9JCRCV94mos4MO
Destroying habitats and ecosystems. We’ve done a lot of damage but let’s try to lessen it going forward.
@9JBNWRN4mos4MO
Plastic Pollution is one major environmental issue because the plastics chokes marine wildlife, damages soil and poisons groundwater, and can cause serious health impacts.
@9JBNGTQ4mos4MO
Teach people to stop littering because it’s awful for the Earth and it doesn’t even take that much effort. Just one person not littering can make a world of difference.
@9JBNTMV 4mos4MO
I would educate people on the everyday use of unplugged electricity and how dangerous it is to the environment than we think it is.
@9JBNMJ4Libertarian4mos4MO
how much more jets and ships produce carbon emission than the average person in the us
@9JBNMV74mos4MO
I don't know, I don't really care that much. Just make people use less gasoline.
@9JCQW9S 4mos4MO
How the top one percent of people contribute more carbon emissions than the majority of lower income residents combined, and it is the billion dollar corporations and the rich elite who need to be held accountable for their damage to the environment.
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