May 6, 2019

178: What parenthood teaches us about environmental action

178: What parenthood teaches us about environmental action

We're living in a world of people who are judging parenting from the view of a partier, which makes sense when you don't have a child -- something to take responsibility for. But we have such a thing, the environment.

The joy you wish you could get from exploring nature you can get from protecting it, even if that means picking up other people's garbage.

I know people who used to party a lot. When they have kids they take on responsibility far greater than bringing reusable bags to the store, giving up their old fun lifestyle.

I have yet to meet a parent who regretted that responsibility. We can learn from that perspective and apply it to what has effectively been a few centuries of partying on fossil fuels.



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