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Either we leave our descendants an endowment of zero poverty, zero fossil-fuel use, and zero biodiversity loss, or we leave them facing a tax bill from Earth that could wipe them out.
Johan Rockstrom
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the responsibility we have to ensure a sustainable future for the next generations.

Johan Rockstrom's quote highlights the critical choices we face regarding the well-being of future generations. It stresses the importance of leaving a legacy characterized by environmental stewardship, sustainable practices, and biodiversity preservation, contrasting this with the dire consequences of neglecting these responsibilities, which could lead to a catastrophic future for our descendants.

Themes

SustainabilityEnvironmentFutureResponsibilityLegacy

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about climate change, I quoted Rockstrom to emphasize our duty to protect the planet for future generations.

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