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Climate Change and Who to Blame?

Personal carbon consumption compared to the corporate world.

By Ashley LimaPublished 5 years ago 5 min read

We do need to make effort to be as green as possible. We should recycle our cardboard, plastic, and aluminum. We should use paper and reusable bags instead of plastic. We should limit our use of straws or trade them out for paper ones. We should avoid mass consumption of unnecessary items. However, at the end of the day, this crisis is not our fault. Why does it seem as though all of the pressure is put on little people to make a change? Sometimes we have no choice in the matter. We use what is available to us because they're the only options we have.

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Ashley Lima

I think about writing more than I write, but call myself a writer as opposed to a thinker.

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