New interview with the amazing philosopher Alice Crary on the "toxic ideologies of Effective Altruism and longtermism," with my friend Nandita Bajaj (@PopnBalance). Give it a listen, if you have the time! :-)
https://t.co/YDFpH0thv8
"Our moment calls for neither hope nor hopelessness but rather for a heroic spirit grounded in a new imagination of who we are in our humanity and how we should inhabit Earth." https://t.co/AYxq0WdwbO
We are all surrounded by a culture that glorifies motherhood and traditional forms of "family." Some of us still realize from an early age that parenting is not for us, and must navigate the confusion - often all alone. Our guest Ash did just that. https://t.co/OmpmgKp47U
Our new podcast episode with Pam Wasserman and Hannah Evans of @popconnect shares insights from the oldest grassroots population organization in the U.S. - including on the challenges of discussing population in today’s polarized political climate. https://t.co/UcgTvCcA2K
For #BlackFriday, why not kick back, relax, & ignore the relentless push toward mindless consumerism with a great podcast?
Mik and Milly share their joyful story of building a family through adoption-of human & canine children https://t.co/ZdNbiLfV7n
#InternationalBuyNothingDay
Today, residents of the USA celebrate #Thanksgiving.
While acknowledging the dark colonial history of this holiday and its unutterable cruelty for turkeys, we also give thanks for the extraordinary web of life that surrounds us, nourishes us, and brings us great joy and comfort.
Check out this review of the book where Population Balance’s very own Nandita Bajaj and Kirsten Stade contributed a chapter entitled “Restoring balance through procreative responsibility".
https://t.co/AYxq0WdwbO
In this new article in @TheWilsonCenter's @NewSecurityBeat, our Executive Director Nandita Bajaj outlines how pronatalism has gained disturbing ground in the face of declining birth rates.
But declining fertility is not cause for alarm-on the contrary https://t.co/JzGYLDt4vl
Their mental health is also affected, with many suffering from climate anxiety. 45% of children and young people ages 16–25 in 10 countries report that their feelings about climate change negatively impact their daily lives.
https://t.co/GoYcKLroy3
According to UNICEF, 1 billion children, nearly half the world's 2.2 billion children, live in one of the 33 countries classified as “extremely high-risk". https://t.co/UKjUAHxIXW
Compared to the 2000's, by 2050 children will face eight times more exposure to extreme heatwaves and triple the risk of extreme river floods. https://t.co/2jZbYmkome
"Although #pronatalism has lots of contemporary resonance, it is not new; it’s a very old idea with a long and troubling history." Yes, indeed. Discussed in my book, #TheBabyMatrix. Spot-on piece by ED of @PopnBalance Nandita Bajaj: https://t.co/aL6UzKIRhD