Problem
Sometimes, only big groups get to help the Earth because they have more money and tools. This can leave out smaller groups who know their local areas better and want to help too. The big groups might not always know the best way to take care of certain places, and it can be hard to trust what they’re doing. Here's some of the reasons sometimes this happens.
Current Systems: Current systems are set up to support only the biggest groups to help the earth, and smaller groups aren’t as able to join in.
Too Expensive: The tools to track the good that small groups are doing on the earth are so expensive that only the big groups can afford them. This makes it really hard for smaller groups to join in and do their part.
Lack of Support: The big groups might only check on where they did their action once in a while, so they might miss important things. This can result in messy or missing information that hurts support for the ReFi movement.
Hard to Trust: The big groups might not share what they are doing or don’t explain things clearly, so others might not trust them. Without this we are unsure if the earth is really being taken care of properly.
No New Ideas: Big groups are stuck using old tools, and they might not try new things that could make the earth even better. This makes it hard for the earth to increase it's capital and be as healthy as it could.
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