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Talking Climate: Understanding and Engaging Publics, the modern world. Not everyone trusts science or is especially interested in it. Ideologies and political influences come into play. Trust in those speaking for climate and a sense of efficacy with respect to climate solutions are key ingredients to the kind of collective action that is required to address climate.vascular 发表于 2025-3-24 18:30:17
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,What’s the Rush? Reacting to a Slow-Moving Disaster,species and we have been successful in overcoming many serious problems confronting us, including some major environmental problems. However, not just political obstacles but important psychological and social barriers seem to have prevented major action on climate in the United States to date. It i