Both are crises. Both call on us to mobilize. Both threaten marginalized communities most. Both will require people power and systemic change to overcome. Both expose how far we are from justice. This is my plea, do what you can, do everything you can. Never give up.
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This is one of the best tweets ever. It’s math. And it’s lives, now and in the long-term. Thank you,
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Well Said Sophia.

A Perfect Point. If The Media Did Report On The Climate Crisis With The Same Zealousness, Global Progress Could Take On A New Meaning. - Show replies
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YES The media are an important tool in this. They could print/tell about the science, the real science, and not the fossil fuel company lies. The media are well equiped to seperate facts from fiction. They would help raise awareness to an unprecidented level, causing real action.
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That would imply that it was important, but of course it’s not and more importantly the media caters to the public and the public isn’t interested in long term things
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Something odd about human brains however
: if news is repetitive and bringing fear and panic, they just stop caring or reading, simply moves on.
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