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Emily Cunningham
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Founding member of @AMZNforclimate. UX designer calling for climate leadership from Amazon. Fired for raising the alarm about climate and covid-19. She/her.

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    1. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      Climate journalism odds-making, in fact, reinforces a political stance taken by opponents of climate action. After all, if bold climate action is "highly unlikely," why should we make it a central debate in the halls of power, with so many other pressing issues at hand?

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    2. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      Next, I think these judgments are themselves suspect. I've been working on these issues for decades, and we've never seen a time when the politics of climate change are more obviously subject to big shifts, from accelerating technologies to the Carbon Bubble to green new deals.

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    3. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      I think it is simply impossible to predict what's going to happen on climate politics in even the relatively short term, much less over the course of the next few decades. Certainly, past experience is no useful guide.

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    4. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      But this is true in part because the very core of climate politics in America is cultural, and prediction is a cultural act, one which alters that which it predicts. What we believe about the shape of the future alters our actions in the present.

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    5. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      Alex Steffen Retweeted Alex Steffen

      We've never had an honest discussion about this planetary crisis, in America. We should.https://twitter.com/AlexSteffen/status/1018861315237076992 …

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      It is very difficult for most members of the American press/academia/punditry to accept the idea that their core thinking on climate change and the planetary crisis has been bounded and shaped by Carbon Lobby propaganda... much less grapple with the implications of that fact. 1/
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    6. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      Alex Steffen Retweeted Alex Steffen

      (Indeed, we should be having more of a public debate about just how unpredictable our society's situation has become...)https://twitter.com/AlexSteffen/status/1088238823480320000 …

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      The greatest impact of climate chaos is the end of predictable decision-making landscapes—the loss of the ability to plan optimally and the need to find rugged strategies for non-foreseeable futures. We're only just starting to grok the enormity of that. https://www.ft.com/content/31a335e0-133f-11e9-a168-d45595ad076d …
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    7. Alex Steffen‏Verified account @AlexSteffen 6 Feb 2019
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      None of this is to point blame at @jswatz or @PopovichN, who are good reporters. You should follow them. As I say, this kind of climate oddsmaking is ubiquitous in American journalism and punditry. That, rather than this one line in this one piece, is the problem.

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    8. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 6 Feb 2019
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      Replying to @AlexSteffen @jswatz @PopovichN

      Yes, yes. I applaud @jswatz and @PopovichN's journalism. And... Alex is onto something very important here. It reminded me of something I read once about how no one predicted the fall of the Berlin Wall. And then—boom!—everything changed. cc @KendraWrites

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    9. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 6 Feb 2019
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      Replying to @emahlee @AlexSteffen and

      [quick Google search] "Although no newspaper and not a single intelligence agency from the CIA to MI6 to the KGB forecast it, by December 1988 the world was standing on the threshold of the greatest change it had seen since World War Two." https://www.bbc.com/news/world-30574826 …

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    10. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 6 Feb 2019
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      Replying to @emahlee @AlexSteffen and

      "We did have some idea of it at the time, of course - but no-one thought the collapse would start so soon. And certainly not in a single evening. ... Thursday 9 November 1989 seemed like any other day."

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      Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 6 Feb 2019
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      Replying to @emahlee @AlexSteffen and

      As Alex points out, most climate journalism falls into the trap of assessing how unlikely we are to curb certain warming thresholds which then reinforces people's powerlessness about changing it. The fossil fuel industry benefits from this, the people do not.

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        1. Emily Cunningham‏ @emahlee 6 Feb 2019
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          "What we believe about the shape of the future alters our actions in the present." ~@AlexSteffen Climate journalists have a big responsibility here. Assessing (really, *guessing*) how "likely" we are to curb warming, effects our ability to actually curb it. cc @jayrosen_nyu

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