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Extinction Rebellion Doesn't Want You To Have Kids Because Of Climate Change

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
October 3, 2019
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Submitted by Hank on Thu, 10/03/2019 - 02:00
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A few decades ago, some people who didn't want to kids anyway got a great excuse to not do what they didn't want to do - the Population Bomb, courtesy of doomsday prophets like Paul Ehrlich and John Holdren.

In their book "Ecoscience" (with Anne Ehrlich), they argued that if people did not choose to stop having kids, it was worth considering having government do it for them. They advocated a Planetary Regime, and with it the prospect of forced abortion and sterilization.


Forced sterilization and abortion used to be called eugenics, but in the 1970s Paul Ehrlich and John Holdren rebranded it as Ecoscience. If you know the origin of Planned Parenthood and environmental groups like Sierra Club, you know they were eugenicists who pivoted to population control after fellow progressive Adolph Hitler made eugenics into German national policy and the brand was ruined.

Today, people who don't want to have kids but want to fend off complaints from their parents have a new out - climate change. And groups like Food Tank and Extinction Rebellion, overwhelmingly white and wealthy, the kinds of people Ehrlich and Holdren wanted in charge of the world, can provide supporting arguments.

An organic industry consultant who writes HuffPo clickbait articles like "Climate Change Is Sexist", a blogger for Extinction Rebellion, and someone else all get together to pretend there is a science reason for their nihilism. 


A screen cap from the 1988 comedy "Scrooged", starring Bill Murray. Her umbrella is being melted by acid rain, a narrative commonly promoted at the time. Only the chemical names have changed today.

Storms are actually not more frequent or more harsh than in the past, at least not yet, nor are droughts more severe, but it's the kind of narrative that dreary gloomsday apologists engage in. 

You can try to listen here, but you probably won't finish it.

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