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Old 11-03-2020, 05:44 PM   #19 (permalink)
redpoint5
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Another alternative I'd consider is a company that donates to good (green, justice) causes.
Another alternative is to save as much money you can, then spend that on whatever charitable causes you want.

I automatically avoid businesses that donate to causes because that means they could have saved me money, allowing me to invest that money however I see fit.

"Green" causes are almost exclusively in vain because things like oil consumption (consumption in general) is nearly entirely locked to wealth. The way to get large numbers of people to be more green is just to make them less wealthy.
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