Though they’re often made fun of, millennials arguably are making a bigger impact on saving the planet than the generations that preceded them. It does seem strange to me that our governments haven’t been more aggressive about protecting the environment, given that the cost of not doing so poses an existential risk to the human race. It seems insane to me as we watch parts of the country burn and other parts of the country drown that we’re still arguing about climate change rather than coming together to do something about it.
Thank you to the author! The conclusions stated in this article are true, but it is our generation that was fortunate to live at a time when climate change is taking place on the most unfriendly scale for humanity. And to cope with them is possible only with the participation and unification of all mankind, but not within a single nation. And apathy from the imminent scale of catastrophes is indeed possible, but after watching this film https://allatra.tv/en/video/climate-the-future-is-now, I came to understand the need for active action in informing society for universal unification!
Getting Sustainability Right
Posted by: Rob Enderle October 28, 2019 10:44 AMThough they’re often made fun of, millennials arguably are making a bigger impact on saving the planet than the generations that preceded them. It does seem strange to me that our governments haven’t been more aggressive about protecting the environment, given that the cost of not doing so poses an existential risk to the human race. It seems insane to me as we watch parts of the country burn and other parts of the country drown that we’re still arguing about climate change rather than coming together to do something about it.