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Professor at Christian university calls for childlessness for the climate
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A reduction in childbearing is the most effective method to combat the alleged climate crisis and prevent the world from ending, therefore the Church of Sweden should hand out condoms after church services. That call comes from Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson, ethics professor at Enskilda University Stockholm.
It is in an editorial in the Church's newspaper that Susanne Wigorts Yngvesson makes her proposal. She believes that there has been too much debate about what to eat, how to travel and how the church should manage its forest, and highlights two more areas: car journeys and childbirth.
"If the roadmap of the Church of Sweden focuses solely on measures for climate change, then the most urgent investment should be to give birth to fewer children, preferably none at all," she writes .
Such a measure will have dramatic consequences in other ways, she admits, but at the same time considers it reasonable given the alleged climate emergency.
Should be included in the action plan
Handing out condoms after church services and concerts would, according to Wigorts Yngvesson, be a way for the Church of Sweden to contribute to a reduction in childbearing and should be part of the church's action plan in the work to achieve climate neutrality, it says further.
Another proposal is to distribute bonuses to employees who do not have children.
After the last meeting of the church board, the general secretary was tasked with formulating "concrete and follow-up interim goals and action plans". The issue of child restraint is one such concrete plan of action and the Secretary-General should therefore be encouraged to argue for or against this issue. In five years, the Church of Sweden must, by its own decision, be climate neutral, so no aspects should be left unprocessed for the road map going forward - if the church is serious about doing what it can.