Climate attitudes from alarmed to cautious, dismissive, concerned, disengaged and doubtful
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Climate attitudes from alarmed to cautious, dismissive, concerned, disengaged and doubtful
Australia just sweltered through one of its hottest summers on record, and heat has pushed well into autumn. Once-in-a-generation floods are now striking with alarming regularity. As disasters escalate, insurers are warning some properties may soon be uninsurable. Yet, despite these escalating disasters — and a federal election looming — conversation around climate change remains deeply polarising. But are people’s minds really made up? Or are t…
Psychoanalysis on Climate ‘Denial’? (stranger and stranger)
Climate alarmists live in a self-righteous bubble where humankind is the scoundrel. Nature is optimal and fragile; anthropogenic change cannot be good, even toward greening, warming, and moistening. Think about that nonpolluting trace gas, carbon dioxide (CO2).
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