Don't just rely on technology to fight climate change. Reduce consumerism instead

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Proposed solutions to climate change are heavily reliant on technological advances. Considering the initial causes of current warming trends that can be traced back to the Industrial Revolution, a shift in consumerism may provide better solutions to climate woes.

 

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