GEOG 438W
Human Dimensions of Global Warming

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This week has really just been a bit of a pause for us to think about how we connect with people on climate change.  

Key takeaways:

  1. It's important to understand and appreciate the underlying values that inform our position on climate change.
  2. We need to talk with our friends, family, and neighbors about the things that matter most to them and connect those concerns to climate change.  
  3. Yes, this is a political hot potato, but it's not entirely binary and making assumptions doesn't help us craft constructive conversations.

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