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 @9MN9SFM from Minnesota answered…56mins56m

I don't really know what the question is asking, but I don't think that they should ban plastic cups.

 @9MN8PD7 from Washington answered…2hrs2H

The government should invest MUCH more in nuclear energy, as it is the most overall effective version of emission free p…

 @9MN3LFQ from Pennsylvania answered…5hrs5H

No because there is no such thing as climate change and no one can stop the change in the climate no matter what.

 @9MN2MYF from Minnesota answered…5hrs5H

It depends. A lot of disabled people rely on single use plastics for accommodations (such as buying prepackaged fruit du…

 @9MN2KNC from Minnesota answered…6hrs6H

Increase tax on single use plastic but also alow plastics to continue being used in the health care system

 @9MMZ5RL from Georgia answered…6hrs6H

Yea but not now. There are not enough people with electric cars to use them. Wait until the technology improves for them…

 @9MMY4LT from Minnesota answered…7hrs7H

This is going to make some things harder to produce and the companies will have to raise the prices of the items they ar…

 @9MMY3BY from Arkansas answered…7hrs7H

Yes but no, we need to do better at keeping the Earth clean but at the same time things that are usually not biodegradab…

 @9MMW4Z8 from Michigan answered…8hrs8H

Yes, as long as local environment is not compromised, new jobs are created, and citizens can vote on the amount of incen…

 @9MMTD4T from Texas answered…9hrs9H

No, but fight for countries to be held to the same standards to allow for a lessening of carbon emissons

 @9MMSWCJ from Ohio answered…9hrs9H

Yes, at least most plastic should be banned, only those that we absolutely need that have plastic in it should stay

 @9MMMR35 from Idaho answered…14hrs14H

No, nuclear power is currently the cleanest, most effective, highest producing power generation we have access to. Conti…

 @SenBR2003from New York  answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but regulate geoengineering to prevent unintended consequences on the planet's climate systems.

 @SenBR2003from New York  answered…22hrs22H

Yes, but only in tandem with supporting renewable energy production.