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<div>Climate change at the Great Barrier Reef is intergenerational theft. That's why my son's in this story | Naomi Klein</div>

By including Toma in my film at the Great Barrier Reef I want to show how environmental disasters are creating a lonely world for our childrenThe short film I’ve made with the Guardian stars my son, Toma, aged four years and five months. That’s a little scary for me to write, since, up until this moment, my husband, Avi, and I have been pretty careful about protecting him from public exposure. No matter how damn cute we think he’s being, absolutely no tweeting is allowed.So I want to explain how I decided to introduce him to you in this very public way. Related: Naomi Klein criticises lack of global action on climate change after Sydney Peace prize win Related: Let’s make this a real ‘leap’ year, and go fossil fuel-free | Naomi Klein Continue reading...

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