Our resources are so very precious to us and we're running out. So the next time you fill up your car; just don't... its that simple.
Do you do anything to help the environment?
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Our resources are so very precious to us and we're running out. So the next time you fill up your car; just don't... its that simple.
Do you do anything to help the environment?
I dont turn on the air con. But then again i dont object when someone else does.
I don't drive.
But I don't really put an effort into recycling, so I guess that doesn't really matter :)
This world is doomed because no matter how many people want to change the environment for the better, there will always be more people who really just don't care. I would want to help the environment if our efforts would in the end actually do some good, but at the same time I don't even want to bother wasting my time for a cause that might not even work.
I'm indifferent on conserving or saving energy.
I drive very little these days. I've also been trying to create less waste.
I reuse things and reduce my own waste and use of energy.
I plan on living somewhere where I don't have to own a car. It's good for the environment, walking around everywhere is healthy, and I don't have to pay for gas and insurance. Sounds good in my head.
I recycle cans and bottles for the 5 cent deposit. We made 20 dollars last time.
I don't drive. I recycle because we're basically forced to here.
Without a major world government action, little stuff isn't gonna do anything. One person filling up their car when we're going through hundreds of thousands of barrels of oil a day just isn't going to cut it. Bottom line is that there are many things that could be done, but people in power would lose money, so they won't do anything.
I don't like politics but it's simple to see that nothing's going to change.
Unfortunate, but true. I do little bits, but its for my own self benefit. Like saving water and stuff
It's not simple to not fill up when you have a 20 mile commute every morning. If I rode my bike to work, it'd take me hours! xD I don't live right in NYC, where I can take the subway. I live out in the 'burbs where you have to drive everywhere.
Sorry, it just bugs me when people who don't drive or have cars say that it's so "simple" not to have one. I can't have mommy drive me around for the rest of my life. :jess:
I recycle though. When it's an nearby place, I walk, but more for my own health than anything else.
I don't drive, and I recycle a good proportion of my litter. Those things are pretty easy for me because I live in a city with an extensive transport network and a good recycling program. I also try not to use lights unecessarily and to conserve water. I'm often guilty of wasting food, but that's the only wasteful thing I do.