I don't worry if my gear is sustainable. If it's available for sale and I want it, I buy it. Let the companies worry, let the government worry, let the politicians worry. I am in the US. When China and India worry as much as us, then I'll get more interested in the topic.
I understand that completely, but the truth is, it has to start somewhere. The Chinese are not gonna change unless the U.S. And such change first. After all, there are only 5 million Finns to begin with, which os totally insignificant in world population, but we now have very strict laws against pollution etc. Dowright to I fear gas engines on cars will soon be banned etc.
Someone has to start. Now if a few hundred million americans, who generate half of world pollution, would care a bit, soon the Chinese would have to soon. As long as everyone thinks one person or country means squat, its all going south real quick.
I myself don't think a quarter of the hype like co2 danger has any merit to it, its mostly anything but cars etc.that would matter...but nevertheless it is good in general to try to act in sustainable ways.
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