Our ethical switches don’t magically eliminate the carbon emissions we produce from energy, but it’s so much easier for the higher class to overlook this. We all collectively live in a polluted world, but rich people need to understand that the contribution they have made and are making cannot be obtained by the lower class, and while it’s easy to cast the blame of carbon emissions on big corporations like fashion and agriculture and livestock, and in protest we take a stand of opposition against them, we must understand that this is still a privilege not all of us have. Realizing this is one thing, however the next step is dismantling this mindset and coming to terms to this; The lower class isn’t responsible and should not take responsibility for the emissions higher classes produced, they are disadvantaged yet we blame them for not being sustainable enough. This just so happens to be a global issue, countries who manufacture non-ethical products like China is ranked as the biggest polluter of greenhouse emissions, but China’s 25% contribution roots from International companies that outsource their product needs and low-wage services, and these products would be distributed all over the world, to ‘green’ countries who contribute less than 1% to carbon emissions. However, China is made responsible by statistics, and our global collective greed has made the air in this country so polluted that children across the nation aren’t even allowed to leave the house without masks. I’d like to argue how big industries and corporations hinders all of us from a more earth friendly lifestyle by charging us more when it comes to vegan or sustainable products, thus making them less accessible to people in the lower and middle class, but this is the harsh truth; there just isn’t