A Million Green Ideas
Green Living, Environmental Living
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Jul 15
I want to help the Earth for the people of the future but how would I go about doing that?
I recycle, I reuse and I reduce but what else can I do? I don’t feel like I’m contributing enough. I don’t want to be known as the douche bag who never did anything for the Earth. Yes, I realize I’m on a computer. Yes, I do feel stupid right now. But it’s for the Earth.
Tell me, fellow YahooAnswerians, what can a 16 year old do to help the environment?
Thank you!
Best reply by xxrRock_StarRxx:
..You culd close your mouth for starters!!!!!!! That will stop Global Warming hapening !!
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What can I do to help the environment?
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Jun 26
My boss is always taking about how pro-environmentalists are just liberal socialists, but to me it seems that conserving the environment would be, um, conservative.
How do we get people to be more environmentally conservative, without making this a big and stupid socialist versus capitalist or liberal versus conservative debate?
Thanks for the answer about Free Market Environmentalism…It’s a shame that mainstream religion has not addressed this issue more directly. Let’s get out in the streets people!
Best reply by LibertarianMPA:
FREE MARKET ENVIRONMENTALISM!!!
Don’t think it exists? Is Clorox making environmentally safe bleach? Does Whole Foods pack in the consumers? Is Macy’s selling “green” clothing?
“Free-market environmentalists are environmentalists who believe that in many–though not necessarily all–situations, markets will do far more to protect the environment than regulation or bureaucracy.”
“Like all environmentalists, free-market environmentalists believe that we face serious environmental problems, including pollution, habitat destruction, toxics, and endangered species. Unlike some environmentalists, free-market environmentalists believe that decentralized tools such as user fees, incentives, and markets will solve those problems better than centralized tools such as subsidies, bureaucracy, and regulation.”
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How do we conserve the environment without becoming socialist?
