During the pandemic, Naomi Klein has been spending a lot of time exploring the woods in British Columbia, Canada (her “happy place”) with her son, Toma. “In the early years, it’s all about connecting with the natural world,” she tells
Vogue via Zoom. “Young people are going to have to fight for a better world that s just reality. And so the more that young people are able to fight from a place of love, and not just fear, the better.”
“There is a huge appetite for systemic change among gen-Z activists,” says Klein.
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But at eight years old, her son is already aware of climate change and is “so distressed” by the idea of animals becoming extinct. “As adults, we have to be honest that we can t protect kids from the reality that they’re inheriting a world in overlapping states of crisis,” Klein explains. “What we need to do is give young people tools [to deal with this]; we have to respect their intelligence; and we need to empower
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