Do you guys have any questions for gen z? (3 Viewers)

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I will have a long set of questions on which is the most environmentally responsible age group of students for you and others of all age groups to answer based on my experiences and what my generation (war baby) did and what all generations since have done.

I can't comment on the US but here in Aus the current crop of year 11/12 students are taught that they are the most environmentally aware/perfect students ever and that the baby boomers were the worst ever.

After I finish my group of questions I think most will agree that these students have it completely and totally backward and that this is in part due to the improvements in technology that have happened in the last 70 odd years and in part due to a visible (to us older people) drop in education with too much emphasis on what we believe to be the wrong priorities.
 
Venomstick121 asked a serious question so here is a quick part one of my questioneer regarding all age groups.

Which group of year 11/12 students below is/was more environmentally responsible.

The war babies who walked or rode a bike to school if they lived less than 5miles (8km) from school or school bus stop (that was what anyone who lived in my area had to do and who never owned a car until they left school and kept driving to a minumum into their 20s because fuel was so expensive.)

The baby boomers who did similar getting to school but probably owned a car sooner.

The un-named generation born 1950 to 1965 ??

Generation X – born 1965-1980 who ??

Millennials – born 1981-1996 who ??

Generation Z – born 1996-2012 who drive their own car to school (never car pooling) spouting pollution out the exhaust, heat from the radiator and transmission and exhaust and brakes etc and who also drive their own car, without car pooling or using public transport, to large city rallies to rail against the baby boomers who are and were so environmentally disastrous while they are the great environmental warriors.
 
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