The Book of Hope: A Survival Guide for Trying Times by Jane Goodall & Douglas Abrams
Author:Jane Goodall & Douglas Abrams [Goodall, Jane & Abrams, Douglas]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 9781250784094
Google: 50YlEAAAQBAJ
Publisher: Celadon Books
Published: 2021-10-18T23:00:00+00:00
Children of Chinese migrants from country to city. Chinese university students helped them understand that they mattered and could make a difference. (JANE GOODALL INSTITUTE ROOTS & SHOOTS, BEIJING, CHINA)
âI Donât Want Your Hopeâ
Of course, Roots & Shoots is but one of a number of organizations working to empower, educate, and activate young people. All around the world young people are increasingly taking to the streets to demand change. âFridays for Futureâ was initiated by Greta Thunberg, the environmental activist who at the age of fifteen started protesting outside the Swedish Parliament with a sign that read SCHOOL STRIKE FOR CLIMATE. Greta has spoken with world leaders and at major conferences, and millions of people have participated in these youth-led climate protests.
I asked Jane if she had met Greta Thunberg.
âI have. Sheâs done an amazing job of raising awareness of the climate crisis in many parts of the world and not only among the youth.â
I wondered what Jane thought of Thunbergâs provocative speech at the World Economic Forum when she declared, âAdults keep saying: âWe owe it to young people to give them hope.â But I donât want your hope. I donât want you to be hopeful. I want you to panic. I want you to feel the fear I feel every day, and then I want you to act. I want you to act as you would in a crisis. I want you to act as if our house is on fire. Because it is.â I asked Jane what she thought about Gretaâs critique of hope and her belief that fear is a more appropriate response.
âWe do need to respond with fear and anger about what is happening,â Jane replied. âOur house is on fire. But if we donât have hope that we can put the fire out, we will give up. Itâs not hope or fearâor anger. We need them all.â
âWe have so many huge problems. Isnât it a cop-out for adults to say that the children will solve these problems?â
Jane sat up in her chair, clearly provoked by my question.
âIt actually makes me angry when people say it will be up to young people to solve them,â she said. âOf course, we canât and shouldnât expect them to solve all our problems. Weâve got to support them, encourage them, empower them, listen to them, and educate them. And I truly believe the young people of today are rising to the challenge in a most remarkable way. Once they understand the problems and are empowered to take actionâwell, they are changing the world as we speak.
âAnd itâs not only what they do,â Jane added. âItâs particularly exciting to see how children are influencing their parents and grandparents. So many parents tell me that they never thought about their purchases until their child started explaining what they were learning about the environment.â
âHow did that work?â I asked, thinking back to my own experiences as a parent and how my children became advocates for buying green and were the driving force behind many of the changes my family made in the way we shop and consume.
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