Saturday Link Love: Student Debt, Climate Change, and Children’s Anger

Saturday Link Love: Student Debt, Climate Change, and Children’s Anger September 1, 2018

Saturday Link Love is a feature where I collect and post links to various articles I’ve come upon over the past week. Feel free to share any interesting articles you’ve come along as well! The more the merrier.

The Incredible, Rage-Inducing Inside Story of America’s Student Debt Machine, on Mother Jones—“When Leigh McIlvaine first learned that her student loan debt could be forgiven, she was thrilled.”

No, we didn’t almost s­olve the climate crisis in the 1980s, on Vox—“There was never an easy time to solve this problem because it is not a simple problem. Climate reforms require real costs that cut across society.

U.S. is denying passports to Americans along the border, throwing their citizenship into question, on Washington Post—“His passport was taken from him, and Customs and Border Protection agents told him to admit that he was born in Mexico, according to documents later filed in federal court.”

When Your Child’s Anger Triggers You, on Aha Parenting—“Many parents tell me that when their child gets defiant, they ‘can’t help’ losing their tempers. But if we can’t stay calm when we feel provoked, how can we expect our children to do so?”

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