Environment

Do you feel that too much damage is already done to our planet and environment??

Environment

Posted by: Jeena32130897

15th Mar 2023 12:29pm

Do you feel that too much damage is already done to our planet and environment every time you witness drastic changes in the climate compared to past?

Comments 3

Pinkie31820124
  • 9th Aug 2023 12:03pm

Our society has become lazy, Just the way both sides like us ... I take personal responsibility for my small amount of waste ...I recycle fiercely chickens get first bite then worm farms then compost tumblers ..I rarely if ever put my red or yellow bins out when I do perhaps once every two years, We need rebate for bins not needed by council I feel that councils are superfluous now just corporations rate payers last on their lists ...If you cant recycle it dont manufacture it until it can be recycled ...Its not that hard ...So much soft plastic north of Adelaide ...blowing around ...its shocking Buy fresh buy local or better still grow your own ... We need better governance for our environment ... Mother Earth is showing us its not working ...Back to nature we all go, I personally cant wait till the power goes out ...

jtmorri
  • 16th May 2023 11:59am

Biodiversity is really being affected and we will lose more species and habitats if regulations aren't strengthened and enforced. One of the main concerns is the Amazon and cutting down of rainforests which affect the world climate, rainfall and will cause drought as more forest is lost. I can't see the Brazilian government acting to change the illegal logging, burning the mining and all other practices in the area. So, damage has been done and will continue to be done.

Jeena32130897
  • 2nd May 2023 11:32am

Yes, I think it is high time that local councils and federal government enforce recycle to corporate and public at the same time strictly because enough damage has been done to the planet already. It should be strictly followed like traffic rules. High fines for repeat offenders is one way to do it.

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