Which is more important : you saving money $ or taking care of our planet and saving threaten speices.?
screw the money$, save the creatures.
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you might also ask what political party respondents are
associated with?
maybe which state they live in?
what kind of car they drive?
what they think of the war in
i could go further, and ask what are their specific religious beliefs, but
maybe better not.
to be fair, both, but AGW is a real problem.
dem, calif, old, don’t like it. (no, better not:)
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I think taking care of the planet is more important, but
I’ve found most of the actions I’ve taken save me money.
I don’t donate money to organizations, I think personal effort is more
important. There are too many organizations that spend more money on payroll
than actual action. I belong to a few organizations that keep me informed on
what politicians are doing so I can write or email them to let them know how I
feel about topics.
The fact is energy costs money, so the less you use the less you pay.
Transportation and packaging often costs more than the item we want to use, so
by sourcing most of my food locally I again save money, I save even more when I
grow it my self. Large conventional farms use lots of equipment and chemicals,
so buying organic food and clothing, I don’t always save money, but I am
helping our environment. I buy what I need and only replace items when needed,
this conserves natural resources and has allowed me to become credit card debt
free. Recycling paper and buying used furniture as well as not buying imported
produce helps save forests. Most of the rain forest destruction is to make room
for farming, much of what is grown is shipped to the
I switched to nontoxic cleaners, I no longer use spray cans for anything, I’m
no longer putting chlorine bleach, phosphates or a whole list of other
chemicals into the sewer which ultimately ends up in the ocean. My primary
cleaners are baking soda, natural soap and vinegar, can’t get much cheaper than
that.