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by wikitopian
1376 days ago
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Climate Change should be approached as an engineering problem that threatens everybody and not packaged as a "social justice" problem against the affluent. One could as easily frame climate change as a problem caused by the global south industrializing and achieving higher living standards, leaving larger carbon footprints. I'm not a republican. I'm a proponent of science, technology, and climate journalism that focuses on education instead of polarization. |
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It's simple political calculus. Many of the people involved may prefer terrapins or tarantulas as pets, but if the cat-lovers have ruled themselves out, then anyone else who cares about animals will be courting the large dog vote in order to get things done on other issues.
The cat-lovers then saying "See it was all about dogs all along" just further isolates them and hands more power to the non cat-lovers.
As long as the cat lovers don't start a war based on this paranoia it's almost as good an outcome for society as them accepting the truth for climate change believers, and an extra bonus for dog lovers who get their democratic desires met because they are able to collaborate with people who disagree with them on some things but want to work together on climate/energy.