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Rush Limbaugh June 8th 2018

Jun 08, 20181 min
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Science says that having kids is bad for the earth. Travis Rieder wrote an article or NBC News stating that having one fewer kid reduces emissions that contribute to climate change.

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Actual op ed headline from NBC News. Science proves kids are bad for Earth, morality suggests we stop having them. The author is Travis Reader. Says having kids is a big contributor to climate change. Having a child, he says, imposes high emissions on the world while the parents get the benefit. So, like with any high cost luxury, we should limit our indulgence. He says, it's only logical for everyone on Earth to consider having fewer children. The view

that's spreading in the academic community. Now this clown isn't some underperforming salesman planned parenthood. He holds a pH d. He is the director of the Bioethics degree program at Johns Hopkins. Doctor Reader explains it of having one fewer kid can reduce your contribution to the harm from climate change, then you are making a morally relevant choice. He doesn't think we should shame parents, but since we face the very real prospect of catastrophic climate change, difficult and even

uncomfortable conversations are important. Dr Reader, here's another difficult conversation. If science supposedly proves that kids are bad for the earth, by the same token, science must also prove that adults like you are even worse. So, if you're really serious about saving the earth, have you ever thought about, like ten stories could do it.

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