Kimberly Nicholas
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That's because in the long run, having a kid produces a lot of emissions.
The math doesn't pencil out if you say, OK, well, I'm someone who doesn't want to have a child. That means I get 50 flights a year.
The math doesn't pencil out if you say, OK, well, I'm someone who doesn't want to have a child. That means I get 50 flights a year.
The math doesn't pencil out if you say, OK, well, I'm someone who doesn't want to have a child. That means I get 50 flights a year.
For people who don't want a child, who don't see themselves as a parent. I think that's a really valid choice and something that needs to be accepted and supported. That gives you more energy and incentive to fight for and work for a better future and do these high-impact climate actions that will help us get there.
For people who don't want a child, who don't see themselves as a parent. I think that's a really valid choice and something that needs to be accepted and supported. That gives you more energy and incentive to fight for and work for a better future and do these high-impact climate actions that will help us get there.
For people who don't want a child, who don't see themselves as a parent. I think that's a really valid choice and something that needs to be accepted and supported. That gives you more energy and incentive to fight for and work for a better future and do these high-impact climate actions that will help us get there.
And we have a lot of power in this situation. If you are lucky enough to live in a democracy, then you have citizen actions available to you, which most of the world does not.
And we have a lot of power in this situation. If you are lucky enough to live in a democracy, then you have citizen actions available to you, which most of the world does not.
And we have a lot of power in this situation. If you are lucky enough to live in a democracy, then you have citizen actions available to you, which most of the world does not.