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Not having kids because of climate change is stupid. You are leaving the world in the hands of people who care less than you.
I upvoted because this contributes to the discussion of the question, but fuck you
Well that's rather uncalled for isn't it
But the leading cause of climate change is overpopulation.
There were 3 billion humans on this planet in 1960. There are 8 billion humans right now. And all those humans are producing waste, using energy, etc.
Even if we reduce the per-capita ecological footprint, weβre outbreeding the gains we make.
I'll be dead before then and if I don't make offspring then so will anyone I care about. Y'all have fun destroying the planet lol
That's pretty much where I'm at. I'm not gonna rope more people into this mess voluntarily.
If I were to choose to have kids despite climate change, doesn't that prove that I don't care about climate change?
The point is that climate change is bigger than one or two people, it's about changing our entire societies so that we all agree that reversing the affects of climate change is the ultimate goal and work together to do something about it. Sure adding people into the mix is not ideal, but without more people with the right mindset we will never achieve the change that is needed.
Let's not leave the world to the people that couldn't care less and will continue to ravage it for all they can until it is a desolate wasteland.
Environmentalists do not have a snowball's chance in hell of outbreeding the βdrill, baby, drillβ crowd.
Snowflake's chance is a more fun analogy. Don't get offended, it's a joke.
This would only make sense if morality, or caring for others was somehow genetic AND unalterable. My parents aren't bad, per se, but most of my moral and philosophical growth came from other people. Be it teachers, random people, philosophers, or Breadtube.