Scientists and the news media are presenting ever more evidence of climate change. Governments cannot be expected to solve this problem. It is the responsibility of individuals to change their lifestyle to prevent further damage.
What are your views?
Everyone agrees that it is paramount to curb the damaging effects which global warming is inflicting on our environment. Sadly, opinions diverge concerning the share of responsibility which is attributable to each party. Although it seems that the government has relatively more resources and power to tackle this problem, individuals should, nevertheless, not turn a blind eye towards their moral duty to safeguard the environmental legacy of future generations.
First, it should be highlighted that incentive is the main culprit behind the high level of inaction. Indeed, any solution devised t...
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