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πŸ§’ WHERE ARE THE KIDS? πŸ§’
This is a heart-warmer. While you’d expect kids to stay near the border, the "Gold Standard" for caring for unaccompanied minors has moved West:
πŸ‡¦πŸ‡Ή Austria (3,595)
πŸ‡³πŸ‡± Netherlands (2,110)
πŸ‡©πŸ‡° Denmark (1,905)
These countries built "Nest Villages" that are now being studied globally as the future of child welfare. 🏑🧑 #ChildWelfare #Austria #Education #FutureGen

πŸ€” So Generation Beta begins in 2025? Looks like humanity is finally moving out of alpha testing! Plot twist: Their tech-savvy Gen Z parents might be the first to hit CTRL+ALT+DELETE on excessive screen time. Sustainability isn't optional for these future debuggers of society! #FutureGen #newyear2025

https://news.slashdot.org/story/24/12/31/2220243/2025-marks-the-start-of-the-gen-beta-era

2025 Marks the Start of the Gen Beta Era - Slashdot

Generation Beta, starting in 2025 and lasting until around 2039, will grow up deeply immersed in AI and smart technology, facing pressing societal challenges like climate change and global shifts while potentially being shielded from excessive screen time by tech-savvy Gen Z parents. NBC News report...

@Natlie #futuregen I presume! Sounds interesting. Do you think it's working?
@bruce @petergleick Wales has a law requiring all public policy decisions and new laws to factor in the wellbeing of future generations #futuregen its The Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act.

No matter what you have heard from the business-as-usual industries, such as the (deceiving) #FossilFuel & (dieselgate) car industries (AKA greenwashers), a healthier lifestyle, more social equity & mitigating #ClimateChange are synonymous.

For example, an electric vehicle public transport system will reduce air pollution & free up land for #nature & #housing

Generally, the most polluting unsustainable industries are the greenwashing industries that spread #climate propaganda.

#futuregen

Second challenge is LIVE! – Wales Net Zero 2035

What is the future of information security if not postmodern computational #demonology?

This is what I'm thinking about as I try to imagine what the CompTIA security plus test is not covering for #InfoSec / #FutureGen

#Futuregen #book preview

To quote the book "The revolutionary book, Beyond the Limits, argued that society had gone into overshoot – a state of being beyond limits without knowing it: β€˜we are overshooting such crucial resources as food and water while overwhelming nature with pollutants like those causing global warming’, and β€˜a sustainable future will require profound social and psychological readjustments in the developed and developing world’. I read this in 1998 and was confused. Of course, we knew this – that was what Rio was all about. But why hadn’t governments acted on the information – or did they not want to know? I was heartened by
her conclusion that there could be a peaceful restructuring of the
β€˜system’ to a sustainable society, but concerned that evidence and
data were β€˜useful, necessary and not enough’. So what else was
needed? " https://janedavidson.wales/press-and-reviews

#sustainability #climate #politics #economics

Press and Reviews β€” Jane Davidson

Jane Davidson

Walking the right path towards a sustainable culture.

Over the last ten years or so, since the information that human activities are changing the climate went more mainstream, I've noticed virtually no sign that the people I see locally are doing anything to change their activities.

The local #sheep farmers: continue to burn piles of wood on their land (CO2 emissions). The local sheep farmers continue to transport sheep using diesel vehicles (CO2 emissions). The local landscape continues to be in a deforested and sheep-wrecked ecological condition (legacy CO2 emissions. Present & future CHβ‚„ [methane] emission). The local farmers continue to be offended if their sheep farming lifestyles are called into question (i.e., they're not changing for anyone or anything).

The people I observe locally continue to drive combustion engine vehicles (CO2 emissions). The tourists continue to pull their caravans or drive the, often increasing in size, campervans (CO2 emissions). And of course, the fossil fuel industries continue to extract and sell more fossil fuels. The logging industries continue to sell wood fuel for power stations or people's wood stoves. The national #uk #conservative government continues to try and open a new coal mine locally. The local people continue to have coal, gas, or kerosene delivered by diesel trucks to their homes.

Generally, only over the last 10 years since environmental protestors made the mainstream pay attention to the science of climate change, nothing has generally changed locally that would mitigate climate change. The general businesses want to continue as usual, the average consumer wants to continue as usual.

What also has not changed over the previous ten years is that greenhouse gas emissions keep on rising https://ourworldindata.org/greenhouse-gas-emissions

However, there have been some noticeable changes locally over the previous ten years. There have been more frequent floods from autumn to winter and longer drier periods during summer.

I can't speak for the world. However, it's self-evident what the future is going to be for the people in my local community (they're not mitigating climate change. They're not adapting to be more climate resilient). Eventually, climate change is going to regulate their lifestyles in the most severe way. Of course, if the world (human population in general) acted to mitigate climate change (reduce their greenhouse gas emissions & restore their local ecosystems. i.e., natural habitats), my local communities' climate inaction, apathy, and virtue signaling wouldn't be so much of a problem. But, the world isn't mitigating climate change. Climate change is mitigating the world.

There is an ecologically and economically viable solution to living a low-impact lifestyle https://qoto.org/@Empiricism_Reloaded/110511036586999020

However, a sustainable lifestyle requires a change of lifestyle (for the majority). And as with all animals, (most) humans behave as if they're creatures of habit (& belief).

The path to ecological sustainability is walking the path (not only talking about it & or not only protesting about it).

#futuregen #wales #climate #politics #economics #business #money #culture #corruption #psychology #MoralGrandstanding #EvolutionaryPsychology

Greenhouse gas emissions

Which countries emit the most greenhouse gases each year? How do they compare per person?

Our World in Data

Whilst folk argue & greenwash about climate change, or simply try to ignore the subject all together, they have missed the entire point of the debate.

There is a general solution! that sustains the important aspects of a modern way of life #futuregen

Start promoting with the aim of living the solution.

It's enough to make someone think that many people prefer climate virtue signalling on social media. Talking the talk, though are not quite as enthusiastic when it comes to walking the walk. #psychology

#sustainability #book #climate

https://janedavidson.wales/book

#futuregen: Lessons from a small country β€” Jane Davidson

In #futuregen, Jane Davidson explains how, as Minister for Environment, Sustainability and Housing in Wales, she proposed what became the Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015 – the first piece of legislation in history to place regenerative and sustainable practice at the heart of gover

Jane Davidson