COP30: Gen Z can’t save the planet while doomscrolling it dry


Paying the price: To fight for a green future, young people need to confront the costs of their digital lives. — Getty Images/TNS

GEN Z calls itself the climate generation.

We post infographics, hop on Lime bikes instead of calling Ubers, offset flights we still take for weekend getaways, and stage walkouts with reusable bottles in hand. But somewhere between our climate optimism and the dopamine hit of another endless scroll, we became part of the problem we were left to solve.

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