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The best things you can do are habitat based and close to home. Converting your lawn to a native wild grass meadow will do more to help the environment than you being forced to pay $60,000 in carbon taxes, or anything else any government tax-and-spend policy could achieve.
The only hope for nature going forward is in cohabitation. Yes, we can set aside land to be preserved, but unless we make room for nature in our suburbs and cities, there is no hope for nature at large
Can that really help that much? Well, some species are probably destined to be doomed if they cannot cohabit with us or if they do not inhabbit areas with sizeable quantities of protected habitat, but many species, and biota that other species require to thrive, can cohabit with us.
Did you know that lawn is the largest "crop" grown in the world? We are ruining the world through individual action, our best bet is to fit it through individual action.