Newslettercommons.wikimedia.org As climate change worsens, Egypt is begging families to have fewer kids The Egyptian government sees large families as an existential threat to the country at a time of dwindling natural resources.
Impacts Photo by Aedrian on Unsplash Survey: Climate, environment shape Generation Z life decisions Eight out of 10 teenagers expect climate change and other environmental forces to affect big decisions like where they live and whether to have children, according to a new survey.
Newsletter www.theguardian.com Having kids increases global warming. But don’t blame the parents… When world leaders get serious about reducing carbon emissions, we can raise families determined to improve the planet's future.
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