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Despite climate doomerism, climate change—in fact—is the world’s most powerful driver of innovation and progress, a transformation that one generation is leading. If coal and automation brought the industrial revolution, climate change is powering the next “revolution.” The eco-anxious “climate generation” born after 1989 is reshaping our understanding of work, culture, “progress,” human rights, and community—making it more humane, more creative, and more holistic.

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