Our biggest crisis regarding the climate emergency is humanity’s massive state of denial that it exists on the scale that it does. But our willingness to recognize the depth of the problem is prerequisite to solving it.

Sep 18, 2019 · 5:10 AM UTC

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It is a psychological, emotional and moral challenge to face the horror of what stands before us over the next 10 years should we not act. Yet there – in our standing raw before the truth that it confronts us with - lies our only hope of surviving it.
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We will radically change the way we see the world – or there will be no world as we know it, left for us to see. marianne2020.com/issues/clim…
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes. We must admit first. For a water leek you don’t see, you bring the experts or by the time you see it, you might have to replace the wall or rebuild a large area Well, with planet, we better start now because there is no replacement. & starting means A WHOLE NEW DEAL/PLAN/ACT
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Replying to @marwilliamson
All credible scientists will agree the climate has been consistently changing for millions of years 🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Replying to @marwilliamson
In 3 years Trump has destroyed the world. Time for the republicans to man up and stop acting like scared little puppies.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Let me know when you quit driving gasoline cars, using electricity from fossil fuels, buying clothes that are shipped using non renewable energy, quit wearing makeup made from petroleum by products.
Again, I must disagree. "Denial" is just an excuse for trying to get away with destructive crimes. The biggest crisis are those that do not take responsibility for their actions whether they be multi-national corporate polluter or individual compulsive litterer.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Yes. Let's admit that climate destruction is done by corrupt companies that are allowed to profit at the expense of the public...especially black Americans. The U.S. government is responsible for polluting it's own people!
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