“There is a general sense – it sounds melodramatic – of, well, the world is ending, we have no way to deal with that, so we are just going to get on with life,” Axel says. The 25-year-old is describing a feeling shared by his friends in their mid-20s. “I know that I need to prepare for the future but also it doesn’t feel like there is much of a point … when we don’t know what the impact of climate change is going to be in five years’ time, let alone 10; we don’t know if the wealth gap
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