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Can we shop our ways out of the climate crisis
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Can we shop our ways out of the climate crisis

Can we shop our way out of the climate crisis?

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COP26 is now over. However, climate change concerns remain.

How important is the consumer choice? Call us at 1-888-416-8333

Demonstrators walk through Glasgow, Scotland — where COP26 was held — during the Fridays For Future march on November 5, 2021. (Christopher Furlong/Getty Images)

As politicians and negotiators head home, COP26 has come to a close — but concerns over climate change continue.

Some experts say it’s the responsibility of consumers to change their shopping habits and reduce their carbon footprints. According to them, buying green will encourage consumers to change the way products are made.

Others, however, say the burden lays on government to implement policies and legislation that mitigate the effects of what we buy on the planet. 

Our question this week: Can we shop our way out of the climate crisis? How important is consumer choice?

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