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 @9JF63CPfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

no i am not ease because I want my children to have nature around and play outside and feel nature around instead of being inside and on screens all day.

 @9JFXCZTfrom Ontario commented…3mos3MO

life is possible only because of nature and its creatures. If one of life cycle disturbs, It affects food chains and finally harm species.

 @9JWVKD8from Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No, as nature can play a large part in someones well being and mindset. Also aspects of natural beauty like trees play a big part in climate change.

 @9K3ML48from Ontario agreed…2mos2MO

As the world is changing we are often worried about the lives our children may not see because of the effects climate change is causing.

 @9JXTX88People’sfrom Ontario disagreed…2mos2MO

It will still be there. Climate change is a tax grab and a hoax by the current political government.

 @9K5R4VQfrom British Columbia answered…2mos2MO

no, the idea that what i'm seeing right now won't be seen by my kids is terrible. i don't want my kids to have to ask what a certain flower smells like, or what a tiger is, or how tall trees could grow.

 @9KDMSH3from Ontario agreed…2mos2MO

Experiencing nature and the diverse origins of our world is very important, and it's important to keep hold of our roots as animals on this earth.

 @9KD9VFVfrom Ontario disagreed…2mos2MO

For the children to have to grow up in the ruins of a planet that we created is a terrifying thought. They should know how natures flourished and nurtures, overall its beauty.

 @9JXP9PRfrom British Columbia answered…3mos3MO

No, I would try to preserve the beauty and make the world itself a better Place.

 @9JYWQ8Kfrom Ontario agreed…2mos2MO

It would be unfortunate if the world would become damaged by people to a degree of no return and being myself I would try to solve as many problems as I can muster

 @9JVR75Xfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No. I dont know why Anti-Environmentalism is a thing but I would not be at ease.

 @9JYW8H2from Ontario agreed…2mos2MO

I agree with this statement because I feel that if we don't embrace our environment, future generations won't be able to appreciate its beauty.

 @9JKTX64from Alberta answered…3mos3MO

No I am not I am in favour of an environmental causes and hoping to better and sustain the environment.

 @9JRN4YVfrom Ontario agreed…3mos3MO

Studies show enormous benefits to having public, free greenspace for people of all ages. Children need space to exist that does not have a profit margin attached, greenspace helps to keep the air clean, and our treatment of the environment is already bad enough.

 @9K56FMFNew Democraticfrom Ontario answered…2mos2MO

No, I think it would be a sad life without nature and I don’t know how the world would be able to function without the environment.

 @9KD8SGVfrom Alberta agreed…2mos2MO

Without nature, not only would we lose the natural beauty of our Earth, but we will further diminish our ability to survive.

 @9LGCB8Qfrom Nova Scotia answered…3wks3W

I would not. For this reason, I don't want to have kids, as I know our environment only seems to be getting worse. I wouldn't want to make more people live through this, especially my children.

 @9LKJ8K9from Alberta disagreed…2wks2W

We should try our best to conserve what we have so the next generations will also be able to witness it

 @9JXFF3Pfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No. I would not be at ease. Knowing that my children in the future might not get to see a natural and healthy environment makes me wonder if they'll be getting good education.

 @9K4M34Nfrom British Columbia agreed…2mos2MO

Without actual proof of a healthy environment schools could phase out the education on a proper environment and further demonize how having a good environment made our economy worse or something stupid

 @9JTQMJ7from Manitoba answered…3mos3MO

No, I am not at ease with this as with our industrialisation and deforestation we damage our planet.

 @9JZFGDPfrom Ontario agreed…2mos2MO

I would not be at ease as there is a concept of sustainability and this is being highlighted as well as made to make the resources available for the future generations as it would benefit them and the world currently. Global warming is at the rise, so the concept of sustainability should be taken into consideration with the help of social, recreational programs to use forests in an environmental friendly way rather than carrying out deforestation at a massive scale. Industrialization should also be done in a sustainable way. In 2022, 2.30 Mha of forest cover Canada lost. It shows that deforestation at a massive scale is being carried out in Canada.

 @9K4SSM6New Democraticfrom Ontario answered…2mos2MO

I am not in favor of making more buildings and structures and eliminating nature. If I ever have children, I want them to enjoy the wonders of the world and this country. I want them to see the marvelous stuff about nature I once saw.

 @9K5QKX8from British Columbia disagreed…2mos2MO

i wouldnt like that but i know that there will be enviomental beauty for my children to see because the govornment knows what they are doing when they cut trees down

 @9JWVZ3Lfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

the thought of the natural beauty I enjoy not being around for my children to see is deeply troubling and concerning. It's saddening to think that future generations might not have the opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity that our planet offers. The loss of natural beauty not only diminishes our collective heritage but also deprives future generations of the joy, inspiration, and connection to the natural world that I have been fortunate to experience. It underscores the urgency of taking meaningful action to address environmental challenges and protect our planet for the well-being of current and future generations.

 @9K2B8L3from Ontario disagreed…2mos2MO

nature is a fundamental aspect of a childs or any humans life. Why should one not get to experience its benefits, its joy, it's beauty? What did nature ever do to us that we should get rid of it completely??? Also nature was here before us, so how come we destroy it for our petty needs?

 @9JJX4MMfrom Nova Scotia answered…3mos3MO

This fact worries me because of how quickly beautiful things around the world are getting destroyed and fading away.

 @9JQ3GKWfrom Ontario agreed…3mos3MO

The world is crumbling and soon the future generations won’t experience the beautiful forests I’ve walked through or sunsets I’ve seen

 @9JK6CLVfrom Alberta answered…3mos3MO

I would not be at ease. My children should be able to grew up with what I grew up with, a nice scenery providing us with fresh air.

 @9JQY4HH agreed…3mos3MO

Government of Canada is Nasa is air crafts and freight more then other freighter who's emergency services did the amazing good jobs by safety reason on pliot and the Canada has policy research Inc

 @9JD2XG7from Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No. It is grossly negligent to allow the natural beauty to be harmed or destroyed. It is for all to enjoy and the duty of current generations to ensure that future generations will also have access to it for eternity.

 @9JJXW9PNew Democratic from Alberta disagreed…3mos3MO

The Natural beauty of canada is one of the things it is most known for and it should not be impacted.

 @9JPWY28from Ontario answered…3mos3MO

no i think it is a stupid question to ask because only sick people would agree with such

 @9JP8JY6from Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No, it's insane to even think about it. In fact, we need to actively preserve and enjoy nature for the next generations.

 @9JNSVKYConservativefrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

no, due to how much effort we as a society have put in to making this a safe country

 @9JMBJQVfrom Alberta answered…3mos3MO

We need to be in the middle do what we can to help the environment but don’t sacrifice jobs

 @9JLPBD3from Ontario answered…3mos3MO

Well i cant say that i help the environment that much, but if everyone around me started going green, i would too, and we could have a beautiful green earth, but that is unlikely to happen

 @9JLGHHZConservativefrom Nova Scotia answered…3mos3MO

No I would not. There are certainly things that must be done in order to ensure that the environment is kept unharmed and development is sustainable for future generations. However the approach currently being taken of increasing taxes and seeking to ban things such as gas vehicles only serves to harm the majority of working and middle class Canadians. The best option in my opinion would be to invest in cleaner energy sources, mainly nuclear, hydro, solar, wind etc, to meet the country’s energy demand. It would also be beneficial to look to pressuring other countries to change their energy grid to more sustainable solutions and to be more environmentally conscious.

 @9JHJXGRfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

I believe that we have a responsibility to live sustainably and preserve our home.

 @9JHJFZGfrom British Columbia answered…3mos3MO

 @9JP3VGZfrom Alberta answered…3mos3MO

I will not be glad/content with the idea that the environment will be destroyed for the next generation.

 @9JNJ8JRNew Democraticfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

 @9LMRRGMLiberalfrom Ontario answered…2wks2W

 @9K9STJ2from Ontario answered…2mos2MO

The thought that future generations might not be able to enjoy the same natural beauties and wonders that we do now is disconcerting, but it also serves as a call to action. It draws attention to how urgently we must work together to solve environmental issues, advance sustainability, and protect the earth for next generations.

 @9JRD6R9People’s from Alberta answered…3mos3MO

In the future some things you used to enjoy might not be able for your children,but if they could be able to enjoy what we had, that would be good, but then again some things your children should never be able to see

 @9JLF2GLfrom British Columbia answered…3mos3MO

designated invirmental save zone's and replanting trees should be made but industry is important so designated zones for industry should also be designated. find a massive ugly hole and fill it all the countries waste then cover it up that way to trash.

 @9JGF6WPfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

Many individuals find the idea of losing natural beauty and environmental degradation deeply troubling, especially when considering the potential impact on future generations. If you are environmentally conscious, you might express concern about the consequences of anti-environmental practices and advocate for sustainable actions to ensure the preservation of natural landscapes for your children and future generations to enjoy.

It's common for people to feel a sense of responsibility to protect the environment, understanding that the choices made today can have lasting effects on the planet and the experiences available to those who come after us.

 @9JZSGZCfrom British Columbia answered…2mos2MO

My children will not die of old age. We are not willing to do what is required to change the future for our planet. It’s time for a rebirth.

 @9JZRGP2from Ontario answered…2mos2MO

No I wouldn't everyone should be able to experience the beauty of the world

 @9JS5DLRfrom Ontario answered…3mos3MO

No, absolutely not. It's not just that they would get to see the natural beauty's of the world, the planet would also because increasingly difficult to live in, and what about their kids? We need to show responsibility for our actions and clean the planet up.

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