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Long Nguyen
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People are best motivated when an action reinforces their identity and sense of belonging to their social group.
Climate change should not be regarded as an isolated intellectual exercise and we should create communities of shared conviction.
— Nov 11, 2025 03:31AM
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Climate change should not be regarded as an isolated intellectual exercise and we should create communities of shared conviction.
Long Nguyen
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Last chapters are not so great for me as the author quite overtalked about the relation between climate change and religion.
— Nov 10, 2025 10:46PM
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Long Nguyen
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They defined climate change as an environmental issue and therefore not a resource, an energy, an economic, a health, or a social rights issue. They determined that it would be best managed through emissions trading, and therefore not through regulation, taxation, and rationing.
— Nov 07, 2025 02:03AM
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Long Nguyen
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It was hoped that bringing so many people together would itself create the historic moment; as though the concerts along could single-handedly create a social norm for action. But in the absence of a clear objective and a movement that could galvanize the audience into action, it created a global bystander effect: two billion people waiting on the sidelines to see if someone else would do something
— Nov 06, 2025 05:30PM
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Elijah Garrett
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“I have become convinced that the real battle for mass action will not be won through enemy narratives and that we need to find narratives based on cooperation, mutual interests, and our common humanity.”
— Nov 01, 2025 07:56AM
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Elijah Garrett
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The CEOs of fossil fuel companies who fund a disinformation campaign to confuse the public are the forces of Mordor.
The scientists are Gandalf."
— Nov 01, 2025 07:55AM
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The scientists are Gandalf."
Gavin Felgate
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An increasing sense of environmentalist hypocrisy
— Oct 29, 2025 10:52AM
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Gavin Felgate
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Amazed at how a whole town can see their seafront ruined, and still not blame climate change.
— Oct 26, 2025 12:31PM
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Long Nguyen
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Professor Paul Ehrlich, the biologist at Stanford University, argues that we cannot deal with climate change because "the forces of genetic and cultural selection were not creating brains capable of looking generations ahead"
— Oct 14, 2025 06:19PM
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Long Nguyen
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Our views are constantly being shaped through the negotiation between our own identity, our group loyalty, and our relationship with wider society
— Oct 14, 2025 06:02PM
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