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4 months ago
ohh..you people...why do you think only about yourself...what about the future generations...maybe your kids...what about them, don%26#039;t you want for them to enjoy all the good things nature can offer?..mm
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No, not at all. I regard it wholly as a means of governments and other organisations raising money by taxing everything possible on the grounds that by doing so it will help stop global warming. By the way - it seems that the big hole in the ozone layer has all but disappeared - I wonder why - surely it wasn%26#039;t because I took my own shopping bag to Sainsbury%26#039;s the other day instead of using one of their plastic carrier bags........ 44% 8 VotesOther Answers (21)
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Step 1:
Drive less. Take bikes, walk or carpool whenever possible.
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Consider investing in a hybrid or electric vehicle to help prevent against further global warming.
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Replace all the lightbulbs in and around your home with energy-efficient fluorescents that use fewer watts for the same amount of light.
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Clean or replace your filters monthly.
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Choose energy-efficient appliances when it%26#039;s time to buy new ones.
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Decrease your air travel.
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Wash clothes in cold water and line-dry whenever possible.
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Use a low-flow showerhead, which will lessen the hot water used but not drop your water pressure in the shower.
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Cut down on your garbage—buy fewer packaged materials to prevent further global warming.
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Unplug electronics when they are not in use, because they still take up energy. At the very least, turn items off when they’re not being used.
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Run the dishwasher and clothes washer only when you have a full load, and if available, use the energy-saving setting.
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Insulate your home better, and don’t forget to repair or replace worn caulking or weather-stripping. Insulate your water heater.
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Buy recycled paper products and recycle as much of your waste as possible.
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Bring your own reusable canvas grocery bags when grocery shopping.
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Plant a tree.
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Have an energy audit done on your home so you can find the trouble areas and fix them.
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Use nontoxic cleaning products.
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Shop locally for food. A farmer’s market is an excellent place to visit. And choose fresh food over frozen foods. Fresh takes less energy to produce.
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Keep your car tuned up, and check tire pressure often to save gas.
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Eat less meat and more organic foods in your diet to do your part in preventing global warming.
this is how we will help to hinder the climate change..
however i know everybody talks about it but noone wants to try!
its been like that since long..however hats off to those who really are conscious about it!
lets be eco- friendly friends!! 6% 1 Vote -
Not in the slightest. It%26#039;s purely cyclical !
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no I do not one load of bull
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Nah. I think the whole thing is overrated. The globe is gonna do what its gonna do. I wouldnt freakout about it.
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Yes I sure am. i wont be around I don%26#039;t Think as I have a terminal illness but my 1st great grandchild is due Aug 30th and to what type of world does this little person have awaiting them.
I just wish I had understood it all many years ago,all we can do is teach the young how to cope 0% 0 Votes -
not for me, i will be long dead before it affects me.
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yes, even tho ill b dead when it happens we are already experiencing the effects of it and you dont really want you kids and grandkids to suffer do you?
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not a jot.
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I do ! What worries me ; is the human !
