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Sustainable Minimalists

Climate Change And Family Planning

Sustainable Minimalists

Bleav + Stephanie Seferian

Leisure, Parenting, Kids & Family, Home & Garden

4.8 • 1.1K Ratings

🗓️ 26 September 2023

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Difficult truth time: A child born today will live on a planet that’s hotter than it has ever been since human civilization developed. And us humans? We’re the ones who created this problem. According to one study, each child born in the United States adds thousands of tons of carbon to their parents’ lifetime carbon legacy. While some would-be parents rightly question whether it’s ethical to have children and thus contribute to our global warming woes, others wonder whether it’s fair *to the child* to bring them into a world with such an uncertain - and perhaps unstable - future. The decision to have a family is a profoundly emotional and personal one that’s made more complex with looming climate threats. It's Difficult Decisions Week on the podcast and on today's show my guests and I tackle the most difficult one of all: family planning in the era of climate change. Here's a preview:  [9:00] Breaking down the carbon emissions numbers and adding in legacy [12:00] Is it ethical to bring a child into a world that’s rapidly warming? [14:00] Thoughts on intentionally having children and raising them to be stewards of the planet [20:00] The paradox of privilege: if we’re privileged enough to not feel the effects of climate change, can/should we go on living as usual? [24:00] It all comes down to hope. How hopeful are you?    Further Reading:  Should You Not Have Kids Because Of Climate Change? It’s Complicated. (via The Washington Post)   This show is listener-supported. Thank you for supporting! Join our (free!) Facebook community here. Find your tribe. Sustainable Minimalists are on Facebook, Instagram + Youtube @sustainableminimalists Say hello! MamaMinimalistBoston@gmail.com.

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0:00.0

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1:04.0

Well, hello and welcome back. My name is Stephanie Safarian,

1:06.0

and you're listening to episode 405 of sustainable minimalists.

1:10.0

Welcome to Difficult Decisions Week on the podcast.

1:14.0

Oh my goodness, on today's show I'm bringing you a conversation with two listeners who are considering climate change when family planning.

1:22.0

Now because it's difficult decisions week on

1:24.4

Thursday's episode I'm bringing you a conversation with two more listeners who

1:29.0

moved so they are climate migrators They moved because of climate change.

1:34.8

Now back to today's episode,

1:36.7

the decision to have children is a profoundly personal

1:39.8

and emotional choice, is it not?

1:41.6

The decision often demands that we weigh multiple factors

1:45.3

simultaneously. Our religion, our finances, our maturity, our access to child care, I could

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