We found hope in the proposed scenarios, proof that the future is not written. We also invite you to read Adrien Yeung’s board, “Les Poissons”, where a skeleton recalls the distant era when there was still water and life on Earth. ” Pff give up, you’re too young “, he loose to his son just as emaciated as him. Moral of the story: if nothing is changed (or not enough, too slowly), here is what will happen to the famous “future generations”. A too often abstract notion to which the drawing has the merit here of giving substance.
Precisely, as the study of the Lancet, the epidemic of eco-anxiety that rages among young people today arises from the fear of being themselves those future generations who will suffer – and for some, depending on the region of the world in which they live, already suffer – the consequences of climate change. To which must be added a feeling of helplessness in the face of the inaction of governments, which manifests itself under their pencils by a recurring recourse to the register of the absurd. For his part, Amir Gauthier leads us, for example, to reflect on the use of cloning technologies to bring back extinct species, while doubting that humans can save themselves in this way…
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