What Fate Awaits Our Kids?

We won’t—if we’re honest—be able to tell them that we didn’t know what was coming.

“There’s no way to describe what’s unfolding before our eyes other than to say that the world is simply burning up—things are bad, but we can take action and avoid an even worse disaster, so there’s always hope.”

“I wonder how parents feel about this—young people today will be around to see global heating get really intense, so how will people explain to their kids how this was all supposed to work out?”

“So I wonder how parents feel about the inferno ahead—does inaction mean betrayal?”

See my previous pieces about global heating:

There’s no way to describe what’s unfolding before our eyes other than to say that the world is simply burning up—things are bad, but we can take action and avoid an even worse disaster, so there’s always hope.

I wonder how parents feel about this—young people today will be around to see global heating get really intense, so how will people explain to their kids how this was all supposed to work out?

Take a look at this shocking and terrifying coverage:

And this shocking and terrifying coverage regarding the Amazon rainforest:

Regarding the Indian subcontinent, I saw a striking 14 May 2022 tweet that said:

Incessant heat. First 50°C of the 2022 Northern Hemisphere summer has been recorded in Pakistan

And the tweet also said this:

The longevity and strength of the heat in this part of the world is simply staggering. It has been hovering around record heat levels since March.

It’s obvious that global heating will primarily punish—and primarily kill—poor people around the world. But I find that people don’t respond well to moral arguments—it’s much smarter to talk to people about self-interest. So I think that it’s useful to ask people about their own kids—people care about their own kids even if people don’t care about people in Pakistan and Indian and Bangladesh.

There’s a moral issue when present inaction means abandoning young people to the inferno—isn’t present inaction a form of psychopathy when it comes to future generations?

It’s dark to talk about betrayal—discussion of betrayal makes parents feel guilty and ashamed—but a lot of young people feel that way. And it’s hard not to feel that way when you look at the current headlines and extrapolate forward to 2050 or 2060 or 2070…or 2100.

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