Rhode Island colleges take part in passing the buck
Says Rhode Island’s paper of record:
Several Rhode Island universities are taking part in the national campaign “Focus the Nation” this week to show students that theirs is the generation that will be primarily responsible for slowing climate change and also the one that will shoulder the consequences of failure.
The University of Rhode Island, Brown University, Johnson & Wales University, Salve Regina University and Providence College have all pledged to hold activities such as hosting the national screening of “The Two Percent Solution,” a live interactive informational video, on Wednesday night, and to ask professors to integrate climate change issues in their classes.
Today’s college students, of course, will not be in any position to slow climate change until it’s far too late. In reality, it’s their loving parents’—and professors’—generation that is truly responsible. As far as the brats in college today: It’s not their responsibility. It’s just their problem, since it’s getting dumped on them.
Students at URI, Brown, JWU, Salve, and PC: Your professors are full of shit. Call them on it.
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