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From Alarmist to Advocate; From Denier to Skeptic

From Alarmist to Advocate; From Denier to Skeptic

I wrote in a previous post about Deniers and Alarmists – those who are frozen in place by emotional charge, by built-up resistance.  Talking to them about the issue probably won’t do any good… but you don’t know how entrenched they are until you ask. I think it’s worth asking questions such as: For Deniers […]

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Are You an Alarmist, Denier, or in the Mega Middle?

Are You an Alarmist, Denier, or in the Mega Middle?

Polarization has gripped environmental issues and many others.  The prevailing belief is that the polarized extremes on these topics are Democrats vs Republicans.  That would only be true if you accept that the issue is a political issue.  In the case of climate it definitely isn’t a political issue, so let’s call the categories what they […]

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A Third Perspective on Climate Change

A Third Perspective on Climate Change

Two points of view about climate change were covered in the May 18 and June 22 issues. The first argued there is a crisis caused by man-made global warming. The second asserted that global warming is not man-made and isn’t even a concern. What if there is a third perspective that could actually make the other two points of view align rather than conflict?

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