@cara said:
I think that we would be remised to dismantle all the mainstream environmental organizations. Even if we were to reallocate that money or influence to a grassroots organization, the complications would likely transfer too. Therefor…
@SpencerFier said: I see the inspiration that you pointed out as trickery at best and brainwashing at worse. I remember myself, my friends, and my classmates honestly caring about the plight of our planet and wanting to do something about it, but…
@SpencerFier said:
@charlotte I think you're totally right. Even when I was watching 'Awake' and seeing the treaties broken before my very eyes, I was still seeing them things of the past. Even as I was seeing Indigenous land stolen and expl…
@Madison said:
I think the role of elites in the future could go in both a positive or negative direction. There are and probably always will be powerful people that rely on the exploitation of resources and care little for the environmental m…
I agree that change can happen when the government can no longer ignore the issue and that we have yet to see this but that just makes me wonder when the government can actually not ignore something. The Dakota access pipeline and water in Flint, Mi…
@slothman said:
Before watching the documentary I did not exactly look too fondly upon using violence to create change, specifically with the environmental movement. After, however I believe it can be effective and, in some cases necessary. If…
I agree with what Caroline said about neutralizing ones own carbon footprint and I like the idea of airlines being more responsible for the emissions of flights. However, I think that increasing prices of flights is not the way to do it as it makes …
My ecological footprint quiz results were 4.8 earths. Without air travel the results were 3.3. This result frustrated me because I live in a senior cottage and we have almost no control of our heating. We have radiators in almost every room and bath…