• GlitzyArmrest@lemmy.world
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    Yeah, nothing could give me hope in this regard. No matter what your average individual does, corporations and billionaires will continue to pollute. And the fact that the article starts by putting the blame on the reader’s carbon footprint is hilarious.

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    “We wrote up a quick list of things you can do yourself to feel better instead of blaming the real culprit! (Our precious advertisers)”

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      Have you read the article? It encourages activism as a real action for change.

      There is a huge amount we can do as individuals to raise awareness about climate change, put pressure on governments and corporations to prioritise the transition to green energy, and support the movements, charities and organisations on the frontline of the fight.

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        Truth be told, I opened it up and saw the first item was “Assess your individual carbon footprint” then unleashed my salty

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    “We wrote up a quick list of things you can do yourself to feel better instead of blaming the real culprit! (Our precious advertisers)”