
Why “I'd rather not know” is no longer an option when talking climate
The climate emergency has got us against the wall.
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“I'd rather not know” is no longer an option for the over 1.2 billion estimated climate refugees who will have to leave their homes in the next three decades.
This narrative, that pushes for necessary individual change, is rooted in a sense of guilt.
We can make amends. But it’s also time to make demands.

Cristina Marí
Cristina Marí is a board member of K2.0. Cristina has a bachelor’s degree in journalism from the University Complutense of Madrid in Spain and the University of Bucharest, Romania.
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This story was originally written in English.