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+ | ====== Environmental Damage ====== | ||
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+ | ===== Boiling Frog Hypothesis to Humans and Climate Change ===== | ||
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+ | While the change will be very drastic in the scale of decades, climate change will not be perceived by most persons from year to year. The changes on a yearly basis will be small. | ||
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+ | Although there have been efforts, hardly anything has been done to curtail climate change in the long term. Greenhouse gases emitted continue to increase year after year. | ||
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+ | Some say that humanity performs best when under pressure, that when things get worst, humanity will unify in their efforts. | ||
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+ | The biggest changes I see, come from socialist countries that are not allowed to follow the natural progression that the masses will follow. | ||
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+ | ===== Solution For Mass Consumption of Plastics ===== | ||
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+ | Marcos: | ||
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+ | Liz: The supermarket I use allows you to take your own container for meat and fish, and I am a fan of refilling things. | ||
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