How close are we to a truly paperless society?

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Technology is often heralded as the ultimate solution to the climate crisis, with innovations in renewable energy, carbon capture, and sustainable agriculture offering paths to a greener future. Yet, technology itself has been a significant driver of the problem, contributing to industrial emissions, resource depletion, and e-waste. The paradox lies in whether we can harness its transformative power to undo the damage it has helped create. While breakthroughs are vital, a purely technological fix risks overlooking the fundamental need for systemic change, shifts in consumption patterns, and a re-evaluation of our relationship with the planet. It’s a race against time, requiring both innovation and a fundamental shift in human behavior. Do you believe technology is our greatest hope or biggest hurdle in combating climate change?

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