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PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON OUR YOUTHS PARENTS AND GRANDPARENTS HAVE AN OPPORTUNITY TO LEAD A SOLUTION CONSIDERATIONS  Most young people are concerned with climate change as per the BBC survey linked below.  tMhaencyoynoduitnigonpeoof pthleesetaartteht.hat they are not getting married and will not have children because of  Many blame the older generations and government for taking no action to prevent this condition.  BBC QUOTE “Over half of those surveyed said they thought humanity was doomed and that governments were failing to respond adequately.” BBC Link: https://www.bbc.com/news/world-58549373  Many of the older generations maintain the position that it is not their fault.  Based on the older generations' inaction and not voicing their concerns, they are responsible.  cI fa trhe e aobl do ue rt tgheenier rfautti uo rnes, awc ht iivcehl ywai lnl db roi pn eg nsloy ma de dhroeps es tt ho et hs ei t uy ao tui tohn i nn oswe e, ti nhge ryeoaul taht twe mi l l ps tese t wo ec ogrerneuc ti nt ehley issue and relieve some of the guilt stress in the older generations.  There is a patented solution that will assist significantly, but is being blocked based on unconditional faith in opinions from the 1800’s rather than respecting logic and science. PATENT LINK: https://worldwide.espacenet.com/inpadoc?submitted=true&DB=EPODOC&CC=US&NR=2002178719&KC=&F  The Climate Change Policy Branch of the Ontario government informs this inventor that the Government “does not currently assess and offer support to technological proposals or inventions” (1/10/24) as it is not in their mandate. Please contact your relevant politicians to request that patented and peer review inventions, beneficial to addressing climate change, be publicly assessed in consideration of Ontario’s Climate Change Policy and publicly added to Ontario's policy. WHY CARE The BBC global survey illustrates the depth of anxiety many young people are feeling about climate change. • Nearly 60% of young people approached said they felt very worried or extremely worried. • More than 45% of those questioned said feelings about the climate affected their daily lives. • tThhirneke-hquumaratenristyoifstdhoemomseadid. they thought the future was frightening. Over half (56%) say they • aTswwo-etlhl iarsdshoreppeo. rted feeling sad, afraid and anxious. Many felt fear, anger, despair, grief and shame - • Openreso1n6a-yl.ear-old said: "It's different for young people - for us, the destruction of the planet is 14.323

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