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Subject Why baby strikes won't save the planet
Date August 5, 2019 4:44 PM
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Having more children is the best way to ensure that the human species will be able to deal with a climate crisis should one occur.

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Why Baby Strikes Won't Save the Planet ([link removed] )

by Kevin Baldeosingh

Pop singer Miley Cyrus suggested she wouldn’t be having children until climate change was stopped, and nearly one-third of Americans say climate change should be a consideration when planning a family. But before you choose to birth strike for the planet, it might be wise to take a closer look at the doomsday logic.

ECONOMIST TYLER COWEN HAS MADE THE CASE THAT HAVING MORE CHILDREN IS THE BEST WAY TO ENSURE THAT THE HUMAN SPECIES WILL BE ABLE TO DEAL WITH A CLIMATE CRISIS SHOULD ONE OCCUR. ([link removed] )

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This animated “bar chart race” depicts just how much richer Americans have become over the last 50 years.

AMERICA’S MIDDLE CLASS DID START LARGELY DISAPPEARING IN THE 1970S, BUT IT WAS BECAUSE THEY WERE MOVING UP TO HIGHER-INCOME GROUPS, NOT DOWN INTO A LOWER-INCOME CATEGORY. ([link removed] )

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