The Environmental Crisis: Individual or Systemic Problem?

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We’re told to recycle and reduce waste, but big industries pollute far more. Do you think personal choices really matter in saving the planet?
 
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Environmental crisis is systematic problems. While individuals are also culprit of polluting the environment it is the big industries that are the main culprit. Any environment protection activities that are performed in the individual level means nothing until big industries take responsibilities of their action.
 

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The environmental crisis stems from both individual behavior and systemic structures. Personal choices affect consumption and waste, but policies, industries, and economic models drive large scale impact. Solutions require combining conscious personal action with systemic change, regulatory enforcement, and corporate accountability to address root causes effectively.
 

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I believe personal choices still matter, even if industry pollution is far larger. I notice small actions influence habits, create demand for sustainable products, and inspire community awareness. I feel collective individual effort can pressure companies and governments to act. While systemic change is crucial, individual responsibility remains a meaningful piece of environmental impact.
 
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