Miley Cyrus refuses to have kids with Liam Hemsworth until global warming is solved

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It's fair to say that global warming is one of the worst threats facing humanity, and we're at the very edge of disaster as a species. Unless we take drastic action now, experts warn that we could potentially plunge ourselves into a full-blown apocalypse.

There have been many proposed solutions to this issue, and many people have taken drastic measures to reduce their carbon footprint.

Bill Nye took drastic action in order to get people to pay attention:

But now, musician Miley Cyrus claims that she has an unconventional method of saving the planet: namely, not having kids with her spouse Liam Hemsworth until the environmental crisis has been solved.

In a recent interview with ELLE, Cyrus stated: "We just take and take and expect it to keep producing. And it’s exhausted. It can’t produce. We’re getting handed a piece-of-sh*t planet, and I refuse to hand that down to my child. Until I feel like my kid would live on an Earth with fish in the water, I’m not bringing in another person to deal with that. We don’t want to reproduce because we know that the earth can’t handle it."

She added: "We’re expected to keep the planet populated... And when that isn’t a part of our plan or our purpose, there is so much judgment and anger that they try to make and change laws to force it upon you—even if you become pregnant in a violent situation."

She continued: "If you don’t want children, people feel sorry for you, like you’re a cold, heartless b***h who’s not capable of love. Why are we trained that love means putting yourself second and those you love first? If you love yourself, then what? You come first."

But this wasn't the only intriguing detail to come out of the interview; She also opened up about her LGBT experiences, and attraction to women, despite being married to Hollywood hunk Hemsworth, and claimed that the moment she had sex she knew she had to stop playing the Hannah Montanna character.