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 @9N7PSFB from Tennessee answered…4hrs4H

Yea, and lower the price of these products to ensure they are more available to lower income consumers.

 @9N7PGBC from North Carolina answered…6hrs6H

Yes, but not for cosmetics and with very strict proper treatment of the animals, no highly intelligent animals should be…

 @9N72BF9 from Pennsylvania answered…13hrs13H

No, I believe that it is cruel thing to do to the animals, and they should find a better way to do the testing.

 @9N6XNZ8 from Illinois answered…14hrs14H

Yes and no. We’ve tried and failed. There needs to be more focus on research and education on the topic first.

 @9N6WNH5 from Maryland answered…14hrs14H

I say no because I feel like if they chose to buy this type of car knowing the stipulation of it then that is their duty…

 @9N6SBJQ from California answered…15hrs15H

We are building too much and saving too much! Focus on more control burns. Focus on not saving and building too much. Ou…

 @9N6K8JM from Louisiana answered…17hrs17H

Yes, but only in situations where it is financially feasible. When installation will never recover the initial cost, it…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…23hrs23H

The best way for government to combat climate change would be to lower taxes and end artificial barriers to entry that p…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…23hrs23H

The best way for government to combat climate change would be to lower taxes and end artificial barriers to entry that p…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…24hrs24H

The best way to combat climate change is by reducing taxes and artificial barriers to entry so that incentives for innov…

  @ChaseOliverLibertarian from South Carolina answered…24hrs24H

The best way to combat climate change is by reducing taxes and artificial barriers to entry so that incentives for innov…