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Larry Daloz's avatar

I'm 84 years old and have been aware of, and teaching about, climate meltdown since the early 90's. I am not an optimist, but hold a very strong Hope. I have four young grandchildren who have every right to live into the next century. It grieves me beyond words that their chances of that seem so slim. But OF COURSE I continue to work steadily and with hope. I live in a retirement community where I helped to found a climate group that now counts over 800 people--all elders committed to their grandchildren and their future (see SSAFE.org). We have to work on behalf of all life, regardless of the odds against it in the long haul. We literally have no choice--and that's good. For more on why people work for the common good despite the odds, see our book, "Common Fire: Leading Lives of Commitment in a Complex World," especially Chapter 7.

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Exuberant Animal's avatar

Hard disagree with this entire position on climate optimism. THERE'S A MASSIVE HOLE IN THE PLANETARY LIFEBOAT! It's time to sober up and take this seriously. Peddling optimism simply enables people to continue doing nothing. It enables denial and business as usual. Please get some serious people on board. If you want to live a fantasy, you might try another planet.

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