Sustainability Responsibility - Week 9 Entry 2


I recently came across a phrase, “everyone wants to save the planet, until it costs them money.” Upon hearing the phrase, I realized how true it is. Money and convenience are enormous factors of why sustainable initiatives put in place by the government is progressing at a very slow rate. Knowing that the planet could be in a much better condition if it was not due to our selfish needs is disappointing.
As we move towards the coming decades, government bodies are pushing out more initiatives, these initiatives propose a number of actions to progress sustainably. However, these initiatives are unlikely to succeed without the citizen’s assistance. As individuals, our commitment to helping out in sustainable initiatives could help progress forward faster. But how do we convince everyone to put self-gain behind responsibility.
This seems like an almost impossible task. It seems that areas that deals the greatest visible impact to the environment is often tucked away where people do not often witness it. I believe advocacy can only achieve a certain extent and I believe that for initiatives to be successful, government bodies should enact strict policies that forces citizens to adhere to the initiatives.
In conclusion, to instill a sense of responsibility towards the environment is a tough task but one which yields excellent results.

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