Climate–Genetics Grand Bargain

Updated: 2025.08.25 1M ago 1 sources
The piece frames a reciprocal trade: climate activists acknowledge some anthropogenic warming and, in return, accept policies to mitigate 'dysgenics' (e.g., pronatalism or embryo selection). It treats two stigmatized concerns as a package deal rather than isolated fights. — This reframes polarized debates as coalition trades, suggesting how cross‑taboo bargains could unlock movement on demographic and climate policy.

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The Hereditarian's Gambit, Part 2: A Sinister Proposal
Davide Piffer 2025.08.25 100% relevant
Mark concedes a 'non‑trivial' human role in warming, then asks Lena to confront 'dysgenics' as an equally data‑driven civilizational risk.
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