Now Is the Time to Get Serious About Carbon Footprint

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When you hear the words “save the planet,” where does your mind go? Is it to images of the Earth from space, panoramas of valleys and mountains, or maybe to a cartoon captain and his team of superheroes? When I was younger, I thought it was about having endless supply of fresh coconut water and banana leaves, and being able to spend my hot summer evenings on the marina beach. The truth is the concept of “saving the planet” is so abstract, so big, that it can mean almost anything to anyone. To address it, we have to shift our language around “saving the planet” to something much more universal, and human: saving each other.

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