You can have widespread awareness online, but that means nothing if the governments of the world cannot even agree to the correct reduction in CO2 targets, or for that matter any way of stopping logging and the destruction of unique habitats.
How many South American loggers even have access to a computer for example? Or even care? As long as they get paid well for the mahogany they keep cutting down, to make the patio furniture we see reduced in B&Q nothing is ever going to get better.
And anyway, focusing on CO2 emissions is pointless. We already know that a volcanic eruption pumps up much more CO2 than anything else can produce, along with other nature CP2 producers. They are focusing too much on one thing and not on the prevention of things, rather than how to fix it after it is too late.





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