I hear you - I really do. I can see our world going to Hell in the next hundred years, because most of its population doesn´t give a damn (or doesn´t even know ) about recycling, global warming, acid rain, carbon footprints, sustainability BUT...I'm not sure about that. I've seen comments on this very forum that suggest that not "everyone" cares what effect their food purchases have on the global eco-system. I think it is probably less than 50-percent, at least in North America, that really care what impact their purchasing decisions have on the ecology. "I know what I want, I can afford to buy it, that's all that matters."
CD
Personally, I try to do my bit; and that´s probably not very much considering the HUGE problems facing the world. In developed countries, there`s really no excuse anymore for not respecting the environment or doing your bit to sustain the global eco-system. We´re informed, we´re (supposedly) educated; even our politicians know what the problems are and are making some effort to address the problem.
This might be very well and good for developed nations, but 3rd world countries and the two largest populations in the world (India and China) simply have many more pressing concerns, like feeding starving people, getting folks out of extreme poverty, organising basic health care and, in one word, surviving as nations. It´s very sad, but true.
I have this mantra: if you really can t make a tangible impact on something, don´t get stressed about it.
I do my bit and encourage others to do the same. That´s about as far as I can get.