The Guardian is calling for people to detail how the ‘climate crisis’ has affected their relationships.
“The climate crisis is increasing the frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as floods, heat waves and storms in Europe, and is also impacting public sentiment,” the paper said. claimed. “We want to hear how climate change is impacting your relationships – with your significant other, family and friends.”
“Perhaps the stress of escaping extreme weather events such as wildfires and floods is impacting household finances and straining relationships. Or perhaps differences in views about carbon footprints and child-rearing are straining relationships. “It may be causing this,” the media suggested.
The news outlet, which promotes alarm over climate change, provided a format in which people could explain how they thought it had affected their relationships.
One thing about X response The Guardian writes, “My wife of 35 years laughs along with me when I imagine this young spiritual lemming experiencing something like the blizzard of 1978.” We hug, we kiss, we thank God. We are rational adults who know that giving more power, giving more power.” Paying the government won’t change the weather. yeah. ”
Another account said, “My wife and I agreed to buy a hybrid SUV last year (sorry for not being more dramatic).” I have written.
The Biden administration and Democrats are sounding the alarm on climate change. The president is mention The supposed “climate crisis” is “an existential threat of our time.”
Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island argued: Tweet“Republicans are blaming Joe Biden for inflation, but in reality it is Republican fossil fuel climate change denial that is driving this important inflation indicator. As a result, insurance premiums are soaring.”
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