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changing habits

By: Gemma (Registered ) on 17-10-2007 06:21

I also think people are willing to change. I dragged my sister and some friends along to see Al Gore's movie when it came out. They all bitched about having to see it but when we came out they all mentioned that they didn't realise global warming was such a big problem. Although none of them were environmentally minded they all wanted to know what they could do on a personal level to help. However lifestyle changes can only help so much and I think it is up to the government to implement and promote sustainable environment practices. Driving species to extinction by building a dam that probably won't even fill up (the Traveston Dam), investing in 'clean coal' and building massive pulp mills are all things the government decides and I honestly can't see how alternatives to any of these decisions would impact on our lifestyles.

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