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Well written without a doubt, but climate is a "luxury problem" people buy less and less organic's was just a few days ago articles to. the stores make here in the city row by row to close, sad but true. I do not understand eh what a difference that should make, the companies continue to exist and make huge profits whether there the green invest their money or not makes little difference. Or do you do that so that you feel better? As a consumer you have much more influence on it. I was recently in the USA do you really think they want to do without their 3 ton trucks with 15 liters consumption? Well you are still young
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@Kai1986 In the long term, the people in the USA will have no other choice, otherwise their coastal towns will be flooded. I don't believe that climate is a luxury problem. It affects each of us, the poor even more someone with good money.
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@Kai1986 A luxury problem is a problem that is not really a problem. I guess that's not what you meant. I think you meant that you have to be able to afford to pay attention to the climate. That's true of organic food, and to a certain extent it's true of electric cars. But if you look at the big picture, it's not more expensive or even cheaper. biking to work is cheaper than driving, coffee in a cup is cheaper than coffee2go, reusable cosmetic pads are cheaper in the long run than the disposable alternative, rags are cheaper in the long run than zewa, etc. Climate is more a question of convenience than money.
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