As we approach Election Day next week, consider your vision for America in the year 2030. What does it look like? How does it feel? Can you see the light filtering through?
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I can’t see the light filtering through, but I’m hoping the young folks can. The grownups have mostly given up on climate chaos, figuring they’ll be dead (a comment I have heard countless times from folks our age). In 2030, the world will be…?
I’m surprised you haven’t heard it—usually it punctuates a comment that shows sincere concern about lack of action on reducing fossil fuels. It’s never said as an excuse not to act. But still…?
I can’t see the light filtering through, but I’m hoping the young folks can. The grownups have mostly given up on climate chaos, figuring they’ll be dead (a comment I have heard countless times from folks our age). In 2030, the world will be…?
I'm horrified by the cynicism of that comment about being dead. Painful.
I’m surprised you haven’t heard it—usually it punctuates a comment that shows sincere concern about lack of action on reducing fossil fuels. It’s never said as an excuse not to act. But still…?