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 @9N9NNKL from Texas answered…1hr1H

No, place stricter regulations on what defines “biodegradable” first and fund research for better biodegradable alternat…

 @9N9HPNVfrom Texas  answered…5hrs5H

No because lithium mining is destroying our planet and there is not enough electricity to charge cars on a large scale

 @9N9CHQZ from Florida answered…7hrs7H

Yes, use the imperfect product of local farmers as the ingredence for any government programs that gives away or sells f…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but never for superficial discoveries like cosmetics and only if the animals suffer zero discomfort

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Not banned outright. Phase them out over a set transition period instead to avoid individual hardship, increase consumer…

 @9N92GYS from North Carolina answered…9hrs9H

Yes, but only if those regulations target the big polluters who are actually responsible for damaging the environment in…

 @9N8XVGK from Alaska answered…10hrs10H

No, but the US should use its economic power to hold other countries accountable to the standards of the accords.

 @9N8VSKD from California answered…11hrs11H

Companies should be given ample time to adjust and there should be clear relitivly same price alternatives.