Millennials and the children we call Generation Z face the horrifying
prospect that they will get stuck with the tab for humanity’s
centuries-long rape of planet earth, the mass desecration of which
radically accelerated after 1950. There is an intolerably high chance
that today’s young people will starve to death, die of thirst, be killed
by a superstorm, succumb to a new disease, boil to death, asphyxiate
from air pollution, be murdered in a riot or shot or blown up in a war
sparked by environmentally-related political instability long before
they survive to old age.
Long threatened, never taken seriously, not even now that it’s
staring us right in the face, human extinction is coming for the
children and grandchildren we claim to love but won’t lift a finger to
save.
-- Ted Rall, "A Grim New Definition of Generation X" (COUNTERPUNCH).