Pythagoras
Senior Member
Over the past couple of decades, several organizations have profited off of the idea that using their systems will save the planet. "Living Green" is one of the best selling points when talking about a product. We see metal straws being more common recycled goods being used as fast food cups. We even have started to spray our ass with water instead of using toilet paper. While things like this can be seen as helpful it has been know to not dent the environmental situation we currently see today. Several organizations have started to target corporations attempting to force their hand in cleaning up their act. We see several facilities using certain kinds of energy-producing, utilizing reusable goods, and some factories have taken to putting filters atop their facilities to lower the C02 production.
I am curious to hear about what people think. Where does the problem lay? Should it be the duty of the people to clean up their act even though it may not be enough? Should corporations be hit with taxes on C02 or regulations to force them to clean up? I know there are several theories on what to do. What are some of yours? What do you believe to be the biggest issue with keeping our planet green?
I am curious to hear about what people think. Where does the problem lay? Should it be the duty of the people to clean up their act even though it may not be enough? Should corporations be hit with taxes on C02 or regulations to force them to clean up? I know there are several theories on what to do. What are some of yours? What do you believe to be the biggest issue with keeping our planet green?