Wrapped all the gifts for #jolabokaflod #littlechristmasswap and #bestof2021swap
If I see ANY of my matches posting that they've picked up ANY of the books I bought them, I will flip!!
Don't even think about it!
Wrapped all the gifts for #jolabokaflod #littlechristmasswap and #bestof2021swap
If I see ANY of my matches posting that they've picked up ANY of the books I bought them, I will flip!!
Don't even think about it!
This is full of good information about psychologically why we struggle with doing anything about climate change. It also gave me some insight into the current political climate, looking at how others think and accept data. It's a bit repetitive but very fascinating. #libraryreads
There's a lot packed into this book, so much so I'm going to read it again later this year. It's specific to climate change by the discussion on how we frame issues and communicate them, especially science related topics, has broader applications. Definitely worth a read for anyone interested in the break down of communication and why, even when we have common ground, we can't find a way to be in the same page.
I'm only about 15% done but I suspect this is going to be a very timely, and relevant, read. So far he's just laying the groundwork for why people think they do about climate change but he's already discussed bias, societal norms, and echo chambers. If this goes how I think it will, there will be broader implications for current events.