always relevant
I genuinely can understand both sides. The selfish ones who want to YOLO life and enjoy it and fuck future generations and the ones that are terrified. (With understand I don't mean that I can sympathize with that, but from the standpoint of being a selfish asshole wanting to enjoy life I can see the reasons why someone would rather do that instead of giving up on things for future generations. A lot of people are like that and are just being dishonest when they don't want to admit that).
In a sense printing money and increasing debt kind of ends in the same results as not fighting climate emergencies. We all want to live in the now and then and let the future deal with problems we create.
It is probably somewhere in the middle (closer to the point of that we actually screwed the planet) and in times of need humans have always shown an extreme talent of surviving, but that doesn't mean it is a good thing.
Even though it is anecdotal I remember winters to be cold and snowy and summers to be warm and the last 7-10 years I have snow maybe 2-3 times and the summers are brutal scorching hot. There is also the increasing amount of natural disasters happening all over the world (sure we are more connected and have instant access to a lot more information and news globally so the emergencies feel closer instead of reading it in the newspaper 2 weeks later).
There is always the possibility(hope) of scientific breakthrough that could change everything, but for the time being I do all I can to keep my footprint as low as possible on my own without being a hypocrite about it on social media to my 500k instagram followers after I jet to dubai and drive around in a lamborghini.