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Climate change: Optimism bias or reality?

Ice melt near the North Pole (Image: Dreamstime)
Our addiction to consumption is causing climate change and putting future generations at risk, warns David Stockdale.

Are humans sanguine about the impacts of climate change and the loss of biodiversity regarding the future of our existence on this planet? Have you ever thought why?

We humans are putting our existence and therefore the existence of our children and grandchildren at risk because of our addiction to carbon and unsustainable lifestyles in the developed world. We are also killing other species of animals and their ecosystems at an unprecedented rate. We, being the dominant global species, must change and acknowledge our individual roles, responsibilities, and the impact we have as ‘super-consumers’ in the developed world that has caused this climate and biodiversity crisis.

Wendell Berry (the American author) reflects: “We don’t have a right to ask whether we are going to succeed or not. The only question we have a right to ask is: What is the right thing to do? What does the Earth require of us if we want to continue to live on it?"

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