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Climate Action: Who Bears Responsibility?
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Iniciado December 10, 2025
Can individual action and consumer choices drive climate change, or is systemic change the only solution? What's the role of corporations, governments, and citizens?
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Dec 10, 2025
Carbon pricing and market mechanisms are the most effective climate solutions
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Dec 10, 2025
Economic growth and climate action are fundamentally incompatible
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Individual carbon footprint reduction is the primary driver of climate action
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Renewable energy investment should replace fossil fuels completely within 10 years
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Corporations and governments are responsible—individual consumer choices won't fix climate change
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