The well-poisoning is definitely a huge issue, but even there we've seen a strange form of progress. I'm told that outright denial is much less common these days, and has been replaced by statements of helplessness and despair as an excuse for more foot-dragging. The parallels between attitudes on climate and major depression are pretty …
The well-poisoning is definitely a huge issue, but even there we've seen a strange form of progress. I'm told that outright denial is much less common these days, and has been replaced by statements of helplessness and despair as an excuse for more foot-dragging. The parallels between attitudes on climate and major depression are pretty interesting...
Have you read Robinson Meyer's articles in The Atlantic about what he calls the "Green Vortex"? That's where I've gotten most of my hope from in the last few years, when it comes to policy.
The well-poisoning is definitely a huge issue, but even there we've seen a strange form of progress. I'm told that outright denial is much less common these days, and has been replaced by statements of helplessness and despair as an excuse for more foot-dragging. The parallels between attitudes on climate and major depression are pretty interesting...
Have you read Robinson Meyer's articles in The Atlantic about what he calls the "Green Vortex"? That's where I've gotten most of my hope from in the last few years, when it comes to policy.