The environment is extremely important.... we cannot live without it..
no matter about Global Warming - what about air pollution, deforestation, over population?
shouldnt it be the #1 interest of everyone to improve our environment??
yet there isnt hardly ever anyone here...
2007-12-26
09:02:26
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if you agree.. then please STAR this question so your contacts will notice this section actually exists...
2007-12-26
09:04:57 ·
update #1
most of the things I do help the planet but also save me money.. so I dont get what the deal is why people dont also try to do their tiny bit?
2007-12-26
09:54:40 ·
update #2
I didn't realise this section existed.
I'm very conscious of being green, I recycle EVERYthing at home, and I mean everything.
I will keep looking at this section now I know it's here.
2007-12-26 09:06:13
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answered by M&B 5
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Honestly, I get tired of coming into this section and reading the exact same question over and over and over and over and over...
...that same question is asking the same thing, but written different ways and saying the same thing: Global Warming is Coming & We're DOOMED!!!
At one point, I swear that roughly 65% of the questions were in relation to Global Warming - and I hate to say it, but it seems that at least 75% of the answers for each of those questions were pretty much people quoting the same thing... And of course, ANY opinion that doesn't "buy" what the Global Warming Doomsdayers are saying, gets either ignored, or scoffed at...REGARDLESS of any answer that is loaded with COMMON SENSE...
There's more to protecting the environment than just Global Warming - but for many people it seems that Global Warming is the complete "Holy Grail" of their environmentalism.
I suppose the question could be asked: "If I'm so disgusted by the completely redundant questions, WHY would I return to at least read what's being asked?"
Morbid curiosity. That would be my answer...
And because I don't bow down to the alter of global warming, most people will completely ignore and disregard pretty much any answer I give. Oh well.
I will say this much - and if you've read this far, bear with me for a moment longer - REGARDLESS of your opinion in favor of or against the theory of Global Warming, COMMON SENSE should have each of us doing what we can to limit our impact to the environment around us. That would mean minimizing our consumption of "stuff" - be it manufactured goods, fuel, LAND, SPACE, WATER, etc. Minimize consumption. Recycle wherever possible, and even reuse items if you can.
Change...actual CHANGE...is required of all of us.
It's too bad. I would guess that the majority of those who completely and 100% buy into the Global Warming theory will have stopped reading shortly after the start of this answer - because they'll see someone like me as a "threat". To what? I have no idea... I guess they'll see me as a threat to their belief system...
Remember folks: COMMON SENSE. That's the best philosophy to follow - unfortunately it's not too "common" anymore.
Cheers!
2007-12-26 11:55:46
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answered by acidman1968 4
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Much of the damage to our environment was started with all of the coal usage in the 19 century, not just in the 20th like officials would like us to believe.
I try to live with the environment and not do anything to hurt our earth but the truth is that so many things to help us live green are too expensive for the average family to afford.
I recycle and yet can't afford to spend $4 a piece for reusable grocery bags. To replace our existing vehicles with hybrids is way out of our budget. The new gas option that uses corn to make fuel is a joke. It cost just as much money and uses just as many resources to turn corn into fuel. Oil is pumped from a hole in the ground. How is that not natural?
We are buying an existing house because we can't afford to buy land and build a green home but when we do upgrades/repairs we will research our green options and choose what is affordable to us.
We have a family to raise and that is our priority.
We recycle, conserve gas, grow a lot of our own vegetables in the summer and buy as much local food as possible.
We do what we can and can't all be Ed Bagely Jr.
Sorry!
2007-12-26 09:12:49
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answered by New England Babe 7
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It’s a strange question to answer but people are concerned especially those writing in to your question. I follow the lead of those that are concerned and would actually do something to help the environment. I recycle; I have planted trees on the mountains, etc, etc. I have not seen one environmental group organize or plan any activity to plant trees or replace any vegetation. Is that because those that claim to be such ardent environmentalists don’t want to get their hands dirty or do anything that would resemble work. All these people want to do is complain but have no solutions.
2007-12-26 10:01:03
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answered by Pumpkin 4
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I honestly think it is the way that it is formatted. I just saw this section today, but my eyes always rolled right over because "Environment" is such a short and unnoticeable word when scrunched between "Entertainment & Music" and "Family and Relationships"
2007-12-26 16:58:19
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answered by Liz 4
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That is very true!!! Global Warming is the most important thing in the world, other than eggnog.
Vivien
2007-12-26 10:40:39
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answered by Ember 2
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I agree with you. In my opinion, we should have been more responsible for our planet right from the start of time! I will star this important question.
2007-12-26 10:00:42
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answered by flip4it 4
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Simply because most ppl still believe we're not doing anything harmful to our dear planet, and if we are, Earth is going to survive it...
God, how many times have I heard this... on tv, radio, internet... even among people I thought were my friends... family. As if they are stuck in the XV. century... Really sad.
I can't repeat myself enough times: our planet is not gonna bear it forever... :(
2007-12-27 06:15:31
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answered by Dittie 2
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I agree that global warming is ver very important but right now other people arent asking that question anything about it so they dont ask about that so they dont come to this section. It isnt everyones #1 interest to improve our environment. But I know it is 3rd most important in my mind
2007-12-26 09:07:28
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answered by wHyDoUcArE 2
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I get turned off by all the bickering about global warming. Like it or not, global warming is occurring and ignoring it will not make it go away. I am a Special Assistant Forest Fire Warden for the State of PA and pretty much because of this one of my hobbies is Amateur Meteorologist, I have noticed climate changes occurring for years as well as greater extremes in the weather which are indications of global warming. It is happening and we need to act now or soon we will need to grow gills.
2007-12-26 09:10:36
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answered by Kevin M 3
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