“When I first started doing it, I really thought climate change was something that was going to happen to us in the future,” Ms. Rodman said. “But it is one of those things where the more you study it, the more you realize how much is changing and how fast.”
It's quite something when it finally hits you that #climateChange is not a distant, far-off danger, but a present-day threat to everything around us. I so identified with Ann Rodman, a Yellowstone park scientist in this remarkable piece by @Marg_Holloway https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/11/15/climate/yellowstone-global-warming.html …
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"Then you begin to go through this stage, I don’t know if it is like the stages of grief,” Ms. Rodman said. “All of a sudden it hits you that this is a really, really big deal and we aren’t really talking about it and we aren’t really thinking about it.” https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2018/11/15/climate/yellowstone-global-warming.html …
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