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Rushworth's Lou Costa (pictured) joined those who gather Beneath the Wisteria in Shepparton (imagined only as the wisteria that was once the group's home a fallen prey to so-called progress) to talk about the personal and global challenges of having children in the face of a quickly unfolding climate crisis.
During her presentation, Lou mentioned that Wales had a "Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015" and so a Commissioner for Future Generations, and referred to a story on "The Conversation" written by a PhD candidate from Monash University, Craig Stanbury, entitled "Thinking of having a baby as the planet collapses? First, ask yourself 5 big ethical questions".
By Robert McLeanRushworth's Lou Costa (pictured) joined those who gather Beneath the Wisteria in Shepparton (imagined only as the wisteria that was once the group's home a fallen prey to so-called progress) to talk about the personal and global challenges of having children in the face of a quickly unfolding climate crisis.
During her presentation, Lou mentioned that Wales had a "Well-being of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015" and so a Commissioner for Future Generations, and referred to a story on "The Conversation" written by a PhD candidate from Monash University, Craig Stanbury, entitled "Thinking of having a baby as the planet collapses? First, ask yourself 5 big ethical questions".

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