We, the people, all have some responsibility for the massive negative Climate Change cloud under which our planet, Earth, is, along with us, threatened.
To different degrees, us and the primary de-spoilers of our living environment, are the beneficiaries of what has been produced.
Much, if not all of it has been done in our name. From the toxic and cancerous effluent forming a part of the process of extracting the raw materials to build our gleaming electronic and computerised products.
To the 'consumer-friendly' plastics in which muc of our eco-system is currently suffocating.
We have a responsibility to help to make good the damage. It is not and should not be about simply pointing the finger at the primary producers whose processes are blighting the health of both planet Earth and its inhabitants.
With responsibility comes the obligation of everybody to perform their role in effecting the transformation of Planet Earth back to a state of good health.
Consumerism has made us into insatiable customers of what it produces, irrespective of whether it is just literally useless garbage, or life-sustaining products which improve the quality of our lives.
If we refuse to buy certain products, then they are likely to disappear from the market-place, because they no longer have any 'demand.'
If we, the people, individually and collectively, exert more political, social and consumer pressure on the mining industries.
In order to stop their reckless destruction of the forests, habitats of wildlife and the poisoning of livelihoods and health of local communities.
It could, in time, cause them to take heed and mine more responsibly.
Promoting collective responsibility, forming inclusive alliances and taking collective action is the only way we, and succeeding generations of our species.
Are ever going to be successful in stabilising and turning around the poisoning and slow death of our planet, and us and the other fauna and flora who depend on it for our survival.
We are all part of, if not definitively the problem, and we must all become the tool by which it is resolved or diminished.
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