How much responsibility do corporations have for the climate crisis and for stepping up with solutions?
Here at the ISCFC we are committed to promoting personal, community, national and planetary solutions to reduce our environmental impacts and boldly confront the climate crisis. But as individuals, we can feel powerless when there are huge corporations -such as the fossil fuel industry and factory farms– that are disproportionately responsible for carbon emissions of the past and the present.
What should we do about this? Do you agree that corporations should do more? And if so, what does that mean exactly? How do we persuade or impel polluting industries to change their ways?
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Corporate Responsibility.
I think its really easy to blame the consumer to support the wrong corporations or buying products that are harmful to the environment, that's why people always say to buy from one business or another. The problem isn't with the consumer, one or two people not buying from a specific company isn't going to change the world anyways, but the businesses we buy from. I think corporations need to be held to a much higher standard and must be shut down if they don't meet them. I think it should be a law that corporations have to be 100% transparent with the consumer and their practices.





