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There’s this old parable I heard once. I don’t know how old, actually (and it might have come from one of those Chicken Soup for the Soul books my mother used to be so fond of), but it goes like this:

A storm out at sea has washed thousands of starfish onto a beach, and a man is walking along the beach, picking them up one by one, and flinging them back into the sea.”What are you doing?” asks an incredulous passer-by, “You’ll never save them all! There are thousands of starfish on the beach, and you’re only one man; you’ll save maybe a hundred, tops. You can’t possibly make a difference!”

The man doesn’t stop, doesn’t even look up. He just picks up another starfish and tosses it into the sea. “I sure made a difference to that one,” he says. Boo-yah!

But … what if storms like that are totally uncharacteristic for the area, but are becoming more frequent (and thus likely to kill many, many more starfish) due to global warming, which is contributed to, in part, by, say, offshore oil wells near these folk’s seaside town? And all of this is allowed (and even encouraged) by their government? Wouldn’t it be more productive for citizens to spend their time lobbying their government and campaigning against the oil drilling, rather than throwing starfish into the sea? Or at least for that man to say “Hey, I’m gonna handle these starfish right here, why don’t you go fight the oil companies?”
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