I'm nearly 70 years old. Many of my followers here are seniors, like me, or are at least middle-aged. Most of us are angry and probably grief-stricken about what human industry is doing to the biosphere.

But what must it feel like to be a young person in your teens or your twenties and be looking toward a future of near-certain disaster, the collapse of society, destruction of everything you hold dear? I can't imagine the pain.

It would be understandable if they reacted by simply giving up. Or perhaps by lashing out in anger. But some of them, showing incredible courage and determination, have formed movements to change what they can and save at least a vestige of the civilization they are inheriting.

Sophia Kianni, Vanessa Nakate, and Greta Thunberg (@gretathunberg), three of these young climate activists, recently posted an opinion piece at Common Dreams. Let's hear what they have to say...
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President Joe Biden’s recent approval of the Willow Project in Alaska has alarmed many young people and once again made us question his seriousness about addressing the climate crisis before it is too late. As if that were not enough, the Biden administration is also auctioning off more than 73 million acres of waters in the Gulf of Mexico to offshore oil and gas drilling — double the size of the Willow Project if it goes ahead as planned. The President faced one of the greatest tests of his commitment to addressing climate change, and he failed.

Young people and members of marginalized communities are the ones who will bear the brunt of the consequences of the escalating climate emergency. The rubber-stamping of such projects sends a message not just to our generation but humanity as a whole: The future of our planet and the present well-being of frontline communities are being sacrificed for short-term economic gain and political expediency.

Scientists warn us that crossing the threshold of 1.5°C could trigger multiple climate tipping points, leading to irreversible and dangerous impacts with serious implications for humanity. The Willow Project, set to produce 600 million barrels of oil and generate roughly 278 million tons of carbon emissions, goes directly against the word of climate scientists.

As young people who will inherit a burning planet, we are gravely concerned about the long-term impact of the Willow Project and the precedent it sets for future decisions on climate and energy policy. We have said it before and we say it again: We need system change, not climate change. We need people in power who show real climate leadership, who will work with young people and stand by their promises.

That means stopping the Willow project and ensuring there can be no more of its kind. It is the only way to secure a livable planet for all. It is also a chance to listen to our generation and take the first important steps away from a broken political system where leaders care more about short-term political gain than our collective future.
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"We need system change, not climate change." YES! 💯

FULL ESSAY -- https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/joe-biden-willow-climate-test

#Environment #Climate #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #ClimateAction #ClimateEmergency #CO2 #Emissions #Biden

The Willow Project Was a Key Climate Test. And Joe Biden Failed It.

The rubber-stamping of such a project sends a message not just to our generation but humanity as a whole: The future of our planet and the present well-being of frontline communities are being sacrificed for short-term economic gain and political expediency.

Common Dreams

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
""We need system change, not climate change." YES! 100%"

I agree that our environmental problems could be tackled relatively easily if we had social democratic governments around the world.

You might prefer something more autocratic, but our chance of even getting back to social democracy is fraught with difficulty globally.

Trotsky talked about 'the long march through the institutions', especially when the state will use arms against citizens (China eg)

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
I'm 80 and I've been fighting to save planet Earth since high school to no avail. I still try to educate people about pesticides, pollution, overpopulation, soil degradation, and mass extinction, but I can't replace the public education system.

Inversnaid by Gerard Manley Hopkins ends:

What would the world be, once bereft
Of wet and wildness? Let them be left,
O let them be left, wildness and wet;
Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.

As to the second paragraph: yes.

My sister and I live for each-other and our parents.
Human selfishness and greed means that’s… largely all we actually, truly have.

I’m also taking steps, enacting a plan to preserve information of our civilization for after our civiziliation has passed. That’s some really, 🤬 heavy 🤬 for an individual to try to grapple with.

Creating a Forever Library as an **archive of the experiment that was humanity**.
And trying to preserve it through a nuclear winter. 😢

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg

It's certainly easy to blame them, however they reduced the project and returned a number of other leases. It was very likely that if this has been categorically denied, ConocoPhillips would have won in court, done it anyway, and then what?

Biden isn't drilling, ConocoPhillips is. It must be very demoralizing for the good people in government who are fighting against this to be accused of doing the thing they're fighting against.

@Seananigans @breadandcircuses
@gretathunberg
Someone has sold those kids on the idea that attacking Democrats is going to help us to reduce fossil fuel burning. Those people are woefully wrong imo.

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
My 23 year old daughter doesn't want to be alive in 10 years.

I'm baffled by people choosing to make babies right now.

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg Agree with you. Greed brought us here. Money will destroy everything. 🚫🦄
@humansriseup @breadandcircuses @gretathunberg Have you read? Interesting ideas about carbon credits replacing petroleum dollars
@clare @breadandcircuses @gretathunberg No. Watched Zeitgeist and Venus Project. Carbon credits carry on the corruption. Planet won’t survive this evil experiment. Either will we.
@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg So disappointed in Biden. Such a shorted-sighted, reckless damning decision.

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg

I really, really wanted a grandchild, but I’ve stopped wishing for that little baby. Knowing just what we know today, it’s too risky and wrong-hearted.

@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg Greta’s recent realization that fighting climate change means fighting capitalism is correct. Biden is the old way; anything for money.
@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg
I am 27 years old and feel like I should take much more drastic action.
Like move to to a safer place in the north like Sweden or Norway before everyone wants to go there and they shut their borders. But that's a drastic step. Though I feel like I'm delaying the inevitable.
If I can't do that I'm going to join direct action at home. I believe joining a party and get power through the political system may already be too late for me to change much.
@breadandcircuses I’m middle aged, and I think about the same thing almost every day. I work in the field of youth work, so it’s especially depressing when one sees the anxiety first hand. And the way some adults treat the worried youth is disgusting.
@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg absolutely! I get depressed about global warming and inaction and I’m almost 60 to be young and see the future being destroyed. ..
@breadandcircuses @gretathunberg I was recently discussing our climate future with my 82-year old mother, in the presence of my 23-year old daughter. I glanced over and saw the fear on my daughter’s face. It was hard to know what to say that was both truthful about the situation and gave her some optimism

@dpatriarche @breadandcircuses @gretathunberg

I would just suggest: let's talk much more about how this can still be made much less devastating! Because it can. Some hints:

https://passipedia.org/efficiency_now/the_big_picture

Energy Efficiency - The big picture [Passipedia EN]