Free to finish off the planet
A contributor to today’s New York Times writes that
We can’t endlessly fool ourselves that nothing is wrong and that we can go on cheerfully pursuing our wasteful lifestyles, ignoring the climate threats and postponing a solution. Maybe there will be no major catastrophe in the coming years or decades. Who knows? But that doesn’t relieve us of responsibility toward future generations. I don’t agree with those whose reaction is to warn against restricting civil freedoms. Were the forecasts of certain climatologists to come true, our freedoms would be tantamount to those of someone hanging from a 20th-story parapet.
The contributor is someone who knows about real restrictions on freedom. He’s Vaclav Havel, the playwright and former president of the Czech Republic. Read the whole piece.



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