You did not. I don’t think Tuvalu’s plight is related to man made climate change nor do I think it is applicable to birth rates in the developed world

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Vezire 2 months ago
The scientific consensus is that Tuvalu’s situation is driven by climate change. People who actually see these effects naturally fear for the future and for some, that fear influences their decisions about having children. It’s one factor among many, not the only one. You said climate fear isn’t real, so I pointed to an example where it clearly is. My argument remains the same: not everything is part of some big propaganda machine. Many of these decisions come from natural human emotions shaped by what people are witnessing around the world.