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Exposing the Big Game

People who don’t have children benefit our environment more than any campaign – it’s time to celebrate them

Exposing the Big Game's avatarThe Extinction Chronicles

https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/people-who-dont-have-children-benefit-our-environment-more-than-any-campaign-its-time-to-celebrate-a7178951.html?cmpid=facebook-post&fbclid=IwAR2NpdFl0TGMU1F26TfALPOU6zI5SywktuUQcFWKQgocbEFcKBK8__7kGLU

Society should also acknowledge that those who choose not to have children are making a valuable contribution to a sustainable future

Kim Cattrall famously said that she didn't want to be referred to as "childless" as she found the term offensive
Kim Cattrall famously said that she didn’t want to be referred to as “childless” as she found the term offensive ( Getty Images )

The global population is growing rapidly, while the resources we depend on to live are dwindling. If you consider the footprint each person makes on the world – in terms of food and water consumed, electricity and gas used, and waste produced – the challenge of improving living standards while protecting natural resources and the environment is striking. The question of human population size is fundamentally one of sustainability, and in that so is the choice to have children.

Rather than being taboo, being childfree is something that should be celebrated and valued. The childfree do…

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