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Wednesday, May 01, 2024

Gregory Reeb


Instead of criticizing environmental opponents, seek to understand, educate
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Instead of criticizing environmental opponents, seek to understand, educate

Environmentalists frequently lament the lack of environmental conscience in those whose lives they deem ""unsustainable""—""How can they be so selfish?"" we ask. This is the battle being fought today. A division of ""us"" vs. ""them"" occurs, and the ""others"" are frequently chastised as reckless and irresponsible. ""This is their fault!"" it often goes. I will argue, however, that a socially just and effective environmentalism—something the movement's founders envisioned—is incommensurable with this division.

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Forging relationships with uncertain futures

 As young Americans, we receive the notion that it is unacceptable to pursue a truly committed relationship until we reach the age of about 25. The reason for this cultural bias is clear: We live such transitory lives up through our younger years that it is, so to speak, imprudent to find the one with whom you will spend your life until you enter graduate school or the workforce beyond. If I fall in love with someone as a 20 year-old undergraduate, I face numerous problems in the coming years dealing with mostly necessary location changes in my life as a result of pursuing an advanced degree or a job; my course of study dictates a lot about where I need to be, both for schooling and for my career. So this is, I believe, our intellectual and logistical situation. But our emotions tell a different story.

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