That we should ban the sale of meat
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In developing countries, This house would give more votes to citizens from areas and cities that significantly face more natural disasters as a result of climate change.
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This house would ban all forms of private ownership and activity in environmentally critical lands (e.g.watersheds, mangroves, and marshes)
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Assuming feasibility, This house would adopt a uniform global carbon pricing scheme
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This house believes that developed countries should pursue a policy of degrowth
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This house prefers the depletion world to the conservation world
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This house believes that environmental activists should focus on the culpability of large corporations for environmental degradation, rather than emphasize the role of personal responsibility (e.g. using less water, recycling household waste)
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This House would impose a worldwide energy austerity measure.
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This house believes that veganism is a moral imperative
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This house, as the environmental movement, would adopt ecocentrism over anthropocentrism
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This house regrets the active opposition against nuclear energy and the subsequent denuclearization of energy
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This house believes that it is in the interests of the Arctic Council to overturn its refusal to cooperate with Russia.
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This house supports the use of religion in promoting climate sustainability
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(C) In developed countries, This house would compel Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) to comply with sustainability reporting standards
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This House Regrets the emphasis on individual responsibility* in combating climate change. *e.g. reducing meat consumption, replacing car use with cycling, reduce/reuse/recycle.
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This House Prefers to be born in 100 years' time instead of today.
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M3: This House supports Debt for Climate swap programs
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This house predicts that the end of civilisation is near* *within the next 100 years
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This House regrets the glorification of eco-tourism in environmentally fragile regions (e.g. Palawan, Maldives, Bali, etc.)
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This house would prioritize climate resilience over economic growth in disaster-prone developing nations