The year is 2050. Your child or your grandchild is mature and perhaps they have children of their own. Are we making the right choices between 2020 and 2050 to safeguard their future? How will our children and grandchildren judge us for our inaction on climate when we had full knowledge of the need to change our behavior?
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Read MoreAs part of the youngest cohort of Baby Boomers, I accept that we have completely screwed the world. I’m talking, of course, about what is euphemistically called climate change. That phrase is probably part of the problem. It sounds like what happens when you fly from Chicago to the Caribbean. For that you can probably thank Frank Luntz, the famous Republican message guru, who correctly asserted that “climate change” was a much more user-friendly sounding disaster than “global warming.”
A blog post by Darren Katz, Founding Partner Amplia Group
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