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Do the right thing.

It may not always be clear at first what the right thing is. For example, recycling is fairly easy but accomplishes much less than something more difficult such as changing your diet or giving up your car.

Learn the differences, and do the right thing. 🤗

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #WarOnCars #BanCars

Graphic is titled: "Carbon Footprint Misconceptions." It lists eight actions that we as consumers might take in an effort to reduce our carbon footprint, and shows that some of those actions that we might think will make a high impact actually will not, such as recycling, whereas other actions, such as not having a car, will save greatly on emissions.
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@Bread and Circuses
"Not having a car" would have to be extrapolated to "not having a plethora of other consumer goods", the use of which, while not directly generating a carbon footprint, their production and recycling already does. Because effectively the carbon footprint is directly proportional to the income spent on such goods.