Moral philosopher Henry Shue argues that we should think of our generation’s climate responsibility like the World War II generation’s duty to stop fascism. We were born into a critical historical moment and have an obligation to act.

  • Lumo@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    This is something I’ve been thinking about a lot recently but I don’t really know what to concretely do. I considered joining Extinction Rebellion or something but I don’t really agree with their methods.

    The route I’ve been mostly considering was starting something at my university and try and get the university board or whatever to actually take climate change seriously but I have my doubts on that working.

    Does anyone have some suggestions on concrete actions one can take ?

  • Didros@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Amazing how we are the generation that needs to do everything. We are already the last generation with no ability to kick the can on so many issues that have piled up.

    It is so annoying that even the issues other generations claim to have solved are still front and center today because nothing was solved. Hell, we can’t even get accurate teaching into schools. I was floored to hear a teacher giving a lecture on Christopher Columbus discovering America recently. Like, no, we know that isn’t true and we know the reason we learned it was to stop racial pregidious against Italians. Why can’t we teach that to kids instead of telling lies and leaving another generation to find out the truth on their own?

    People are stupid.