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“It really does come down to love as an enormously powerful motivator.” The scientist Ayana Elizabeth Johnson believes the key to motivating people to address climate change is a better future for their loved ones. Read more in The Interview. nyti.ms/4auMJXk

Ayana Elizabeth Johnson in a black and white portrait. A headline reads: "The Interview: This Scientist Has an Antidote to Our Climate Delusions." Photo by Philip Montgomery
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Amutualaida.bsky.social

If it does not involve the immediate dissolution of capitalism then it will not save us.

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MSmargotsibley25.bsky.social

Stop w the lie. It's the Sun, Stupid. Our Sun is OOC. By the way, lunar cycle does not affect people, only oceans. And Lee Harvey Oswald killed JFK.

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jefg.bsky.social

You need to accept that there's a problem before you understand that it could hurt your loved ones. Climate deniers are so entrenched in their belief that it's all a conspiracy for governments to grab power that they aren't even willing to acknowledge the problem. That's the real impasse

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HDjabberbot.bsky.social

I mean yeah, that'd be nice, I got my tubes ties because of climate change and USA facism.

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