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DBoon

(23,052 posts)
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 10:28 AM Sep 14

LAT: A key ally in the battle against climate change? People over 60

“Global warming is a fact,” said Olmstead, who attended the protest with Third Act, an organization of people over 60 who are dedicated to the preservation of democracy and the fight against climate change. The rocking chair was a nod to his age.
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“Young people are leading these fights, but by themselves, they don’t have enough structural power” — such as the ability to wield assets and authority — “to make change on the scale we need and the time that we have,” McKibben said. “Older people have lots and lots of structural power — if you’ve reached the age where you have hair coming out your ears, you probably have structural power coming out your ears, too.”
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Many Third Act members in California shared similar motivations. After all, theirs is a generation known for its ability to organize — around the Vietnam War, around civil rights, around the birth of the modern environmental movement. They know how to make change, and some are eager to share that knowledge with younger people.

“A lot of us have been working on making the world a better place since we were young adults and have not let up for a minute,” said Ann Bartz, 73, a Third Act member who lives in Long Beach. Bartz recalled starting college at UC Berkeley not long after the bloody People’s Park protest in 1969. The Vietnam War was still raging, and soon she was participating in some of the demonstrations on campus.


https://www.latimes.com/environment/story/2024-09-13/a-key-ally-in-the-battle-against-climate-change-people-over-60

and Third Act's website is https://thirdact.org/
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LAT: A key ally in the battle against climate change? People over 60 (Original Post) DBoon Sep 14 OP
K&R Think. Again. Sep 14 #1
K/R Important post, thanks! appalachiablue Sep 14 #2
Thank you for this post kimbutgar Sep 14 #3
It's cute, but we in the baby boomer generation are very weak at undoing what we have done. NNadir Sep 15 #4

kimbutgar

(23,255 posts)
3. Thank you for this post
Sat Sep 14, 2024, 12:59 PM
Sep 14

I am 68 and have seen the changes in my lifetime of the climate change. And today my 93 year old mother in law told us that she is very concerned about the planet changing and not being habitable. She has lived in Arizona for 30 years and said it’s the hottest she can ever remember this year.

NNadir

(34,658 posts)
4. It's cute, but we in the baby boomer generation are very weak at undoing what we have done.
Sun Sep 15, 2024, 04:56 PM
Sep 15

We drove this state of affairs.

History will not forgive us, nor should it.

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