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In 2019, I was at the peak of my climate activism and influencer life, with 50 thousand followers on Instagram and a popular video series on YouTube. Then the world shut down for COVID and everything slowed down. I watched as plastic (which I had been taught to believe was evil) was actually saving lives as PPE. Not only that—the entire economy came to a halt and there was some dip in our emissions, but not really enough to change anything. If the whole world economy shutting down couldn’t reverse climate change, what was the movement expecting humans to sacrifice in the name of the climate??? Then, when I had my son in 2022, I completely stopped posting and really reevaluated the way I thought about the world. The climate movement, for years, had convinced me humans were a burden on the planet. Now I had a son. I couldn’t square the climate ideology of doomerism with my new little baby. I didn’t want him to grow up feeling bad for just being alive and living a modern lifestyle. I slowly started to let go of all the programming I had about the climate—the fear, the anxiety, and the guilt. And over time, I stopped worrying about it. I was able to be in the present and live my life. I got a new job that had nothing to do with climate change or activism, and I put that chapter behind me.  Now that it’s been several years since I stopped posting, I’m feeling the call again to start making content. I think the climate movement—and the ideology it pushes, that humans and industry are evil—is a very destructive and scarily pervasive belief. We don’t have to live with the guilt. We can live our lives and enjoy modern comforts without constantly worrying about our carbon footprint.
In 2019, I was at the peak of my climate activism and influencer life, with 50 thousand followers on Instagram and a popular video series on YouTube. Then the world shut down for COVID and everything slowed down. I watched as plastic (which I had been taught to believe was evil) was actually saving lives as PPE. Not only that—the entire economy came to a halt and there was some dip in our emissions, but not really enough to change anything. If the whole world economy shutting down couldn’t reverse climate change, what was the movement expecting humans to sacrifice in the name of the climate??? Then, when I had my son in 2022, I completely stopped posting and really reevaluated the way I thought about the world. The climate movement, for years, had convinced me humans were a burden on the planet. Now I had a son. I couldn’t square the climate ideology of doomerism with my new little baby. I didn’t want him to grow up feeling bad for just being alive and living a modern lifestyle. I slowly started to let go of all the programming I had about the climate—the fear, the anxiety, and the guilt. And over time, I stopped worrying about it. I was able to be in the present and live my life. I got a new job that had nothing to do with climate change or activism, and I put that chapter behind me. Now that it’s been several years since I stopped posting, I’m feeling the call again to start making content. I think the climate movement—and the ideology it pushes, that humans and industry are evil—is a very destructive and scarily pervasive belief. We don’t have to live with the guilt. We can live our lives and enjoy modern comforts without constantly worrying about our carbon footprint.

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