A philosopher’s contribution to saving the world is welcome but requires a huge leap of faith
Children photographed on tarmac from above. We are giving less and consideration to our descendants, argues Roman Krznaric. Photograph: Klaus Vedfelt/Getty Imageshere is much talk these days about decolonising – statues, buildings, curricula. All of that has to do with legacies of the past, but there is also a growing discussion among environmentalists about decolonising the future.
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