Off-the-top-of-my head thread! First, the public doesn't have the background to actually understand the scientific case for climate change, or much of anything else for that matter. That's already pretty bad. Very elitist position, still seems true and important to me tho.https://twitter.com/mrgunn/status/1120725228265467905 …
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Because if we can't trust science or God to tell us what's true, then what can we trust? One of the big questions we need to hold globally. No easy answers, and lots of people are clinging onto or grasping for easy answers.
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At a different narrative level, climate change tells a horrifying story, about a really awful thing that's going to happen and that it doesn't obviously seem like we can do anything about. You need proper "bedside manner" to give people diagnoses like this.
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(This would predict that belief in climate change is correlated with techno-optimism and -utopianism; easier to accept climate change narratively / emotionally if you're also optimistic about technology dealing with it.)
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Climate change tells a story of literally Biblical proportions - a slow, inexorable apocalypse, all of the elements turning against us. And in response you want people to... vote for carbon taxes? It doesn't feel like enough emotionally. Easy to feel powerless, then dismissive.
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There is, for lack of a better word, a spiritual dimension to accepting climate change, similar to the spiritual dimension of accepting death (a kind of grieving), and I haven't seen any science journalism come close to tackling this.
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So. The real project here, it seems to me, is much bigger than science communication. It's about how to make sense of things as a civilization - "think like a planet" (h/t
@SarahAMcManus). I'm very inspired by this@NoraBateson piece:https://blog.usejournal.com/eating-sand-e478a48574a5 …Show this thread
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