My first reaction is' 'Great!', since the fewer brain dead idiots who reproduce the better. But on second thought, given their promiscuous lifestyles, 'not having children' will involve murdering the pre-born.
From LifeSiteNews
By Martin M. Barillas
TORONTO, September 19, 2019 (LifeSiteNews)
— A growing number of students from around the world are pledging not
to bear children until their governments do something to combat
so-called climate change.
Launched by 18-year-old Canadian Emma Lim, the initiative asks
students to refrain from having children until their government takes
action.
“I pledge not to have children until I am sure my government will
ensure a safe future for them,” the initiative’s website states.
“I am not the only young person giving up lifelong dreams because
they are unsure of what the future will hold. We’ve read the science,
and now we’re pleading with our government. Please, keep us safe.
Please act while there is still time,” she writes on her website.
Carleton University professor Michael Hart argued in his 2016 book Hubris,
however, that climate change advocacy is based on “poor science" and is
being used as a Trojan horse for ramming through a social agenda on an
unsuspecting population.
“I learned that both domestic and international actors had succeeded
in using the poorly understood science of climate change to advance an
ambitious environmental agenda focused on increasing centralized control
over people’s daily lives,” he told LifeSiteNews in an August 2016 interview.
“Left-wing politicians discovered in climate change renewed ways to
press their agenda of social and economic justice through coercive
government programs. As John Sununu, the former governor of New
Hampshire, sees it, ‘The alarmists have learned well from the past. They
saw what motivates policymakers is not necessarily just hard science,
but a well-orchestrated symphony of effort ... announce a disaster;
cherry pick some results; back it up with computer modeling; proclaim a
consensus; stifle the opposition; take over the process and control the
funding; and roll the policymakers,’” he said.
On Tuesday, Lim told CBC Montreal’s Daybreak program, “Our
government isn't doing enough.” She said her country’s legislators are
“nowhere near the action needed.” On Twitter, supporters can use the “No
Future, No Children” hashtag to register their position. Lim has launched a website where they can announce their decision.
As of Thursday, more than 1,000 people had registered at Lim’s
website. While Lim herself claims she wants children, she says she wants
them only if they can be “safe.”
Lim believes that global climate change will cause mass migration.
Comparing it to the Holocaust, she said she fears that her children will
have to “again face the very worst of humanity.” On CBC, Lim said,
“It’s clear that our leaders aren’t taking this seriously, and this is a
serious issue," referring to the approval of the Trans Mountain oil
pipeline by the Canadian government.
Lim’s website is linked to the Climate Strike Canada
website, which is calling on students to leave their classrooms on
Friday to demonstrate their support for climate change doctrine. Among
student testimonies collected by the website, “Emma” is quoted: “Just
100 companies are responsible for 70% for GHG [greenhouse gas]
emissions, [yet] convenient rhetoric keeps the blame and responsibility
off their shoulders. I strike because I believe change is possible and
because there is so much in this world worth protecting.”
According to its website, Climate Strike Canada endorses a Canadian
Green New Deal and supports the Global People’s Platform for a Livable
Future. Among its proposals is the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions
of 75% over 2005 levels by 2030.
Students of all ages are expected to walk out of school, starting on
Friday, as part of a global climate strike. In Canada, some school
boards are allowing or even encouraging students to skip class. Among
the institutions in support are the Toronto District School Board,
Dawson College of Montreal, and the University of British Columbia. The
Toronto board has asked schools to avoid scheduling tests on September
27 so as to ensure that students are not penalized academically for
taking part in the rally outside the Ontario legislature. Students under
18, said the authorities, must obtain parental permission to skip
class.
The University of British Columbia told student participants that
they should talk to their instructors first, while faculty members were
told to inform students in advance should they participate in the
strike.
New York City schools declared recently that students participating
in the strike will receive excused absences. Students around the world
are set to participate.
Media attention has been focused on Greta Thunberg, a 16-year-old
climate activist from Sweden who has been largely credited with starting
the student movement in her country. She testified before the U.S.
House of Representatives this week, appearing at a hearing on Wednesday.
She offered a copy of the United Nations’ report from the
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which offered findings of
scientists to be used by government leaders.
“I am submitting this report as my testimony because I don’t want you
to listen to me,” Thunberg said, adding, “I want you to listen to the
scientists. And I want you to unite behind the science. And then I want
you to take action.”
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