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09/02/2019
■Class discussion: Why have many adults attacked and insulted Greta and other young people demanding action on climate change? Do you think these adult critics feel any guilt about the climate? Do they just resent criticism by younger people? Do you resent criticism by older people? Will your generation have to “clean up” the climate mess left by previous generations? Can you do it? Have young people in past generations met with harsh treatment when they demanded change? Are human beings always leaving behind messes for their children? Will your generation leave problems behind?
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