Don’t get too lost in the dystopian side of things. It’s easy to do, and yes, all indications are that we are in dire, dire straights.
Yes, we’ve been told we’re at a turning point, many times over the last decade. A turning point from stability to anthropocentric doom. I choose to see it as a wake-up call. Scientists pointing out challenges is a sign we’re paying attention, and the growing awareness among voters, even some I’m surprised at for their reasoning to care now, shows a shift in priorities. It’s a chance to use this as momentum to push for effective policies and individual action, even if my (our) generation won’t benefit and will likely suffer. We can make it better for who comes after, though, and it’s worth a shot.
Don’t get too lost in the dystopian side of things. It’s easy to do, and yes, all indications are that we are in dire, dire straights.
Yes, we’ve been told we’re at a turning point, many times over the last decade. A turning point from stability to anthropocentric doom. I choose to see it as a wake-up call. Scientists pointing out challenges is a sign we’re paying attention, and the growing awareness among voters, even some I’m surprised at for their reasoning to care now, shows a shift in priorities. It’s a chance to use this as momentum to push for effective policies and individual action, even if my (our) generation won’t benefit and will likely suffer. We can make it better for who comes after, though, and it’s worth a shot.