There is a an important psychological aspect to climate change, that it demands a huge transformation in ones fundamental understanding of oneself, of humanity, of society and economics, and a change of direction away from endless growth that threatens ones' identity like no other issue. Denial is commonplace, and particularly denial that anything is happening that will radically change the way of life of the human world. — unenlightened
If this isn't pseudo-religious hooey, I don't know what is. — Tzeentch
It's psychobabble Jim, not pseudo-religious hooey, [...] — unenlightened
[...] and definitely not grift. — unenlightened
That's a pretty classic example of grift. — Tzeentch
But if you're genuinely under the impression the world is about to end, — Tzeentch
there is no market for them or their doom — unenlightened
Putting people in the intellectual foetal position by convincing them the world is ending smells of grift to me, though. And I have no doubt certain uncouth agendas have inserted themselves into the climate debate. — Tzeentch
"They" the media? choose a child because that makes it more believable? — unenlightened
Not the end of the world, just the end of your world. — unenlightened
But i don't think denialism is a legitimate reaction — AmadeusD
If the topic is: the world's about to end, then denialism is fine. If it's: if you buy this type of lawnmower, you're being eco-friendly, then denialism is fine. If the topic is: anthropogenic climate change, then denialism is just ignorance of the facts. — frank
The latter-most seems to include the former-most, to those like Mikie. The facts of the matter entail the impending end of the world (as least in some sense). — AmadeusD
Right; I guess it's the idea that we've got >100 years to go that's a hard sell. — AmadeusD
We know that Oil companies and oil exporting countries have been spending a great deal of effort and money undermining any suggestion that there is a climate crisis. — unenlightened
I guess the latest tactic of climate denialists is to build a new strawman: “Well we agree on the facts, but we just don’t believe the WORLD WILL END.” You saw a lot of this on Fox News a few years back claiming that AOC et al. were saying “we have 12 years before the world explodes.” Just more nonsense. — Mikie
Makes it much easier to ignore various posters on every other topic once they show their hand on this one. — Mikie
This is, in no sense whatsoever, a strawman. — AmadeusD
It is — Mikie
I see you got sucked into that as well. — Mikie
It’s such a stupid point that I barely give it attention anymore. — Mikie
This isn't really a coherent thought experiment, but even reading in to it what you must mean, no one is doing that.Imagine the level of a mind that hears “the world is facing an existential threat,” is given the overwhelming evidence, and chooses to ignore all of it in favor of screaming endlessly about how “existential” is technically the wrong word. — Mikie
I gave you the quote, and an independent response to it. — AmadeusD
no one is doing that. — AmadeusD
Doomsday prophecies — Tzeentch
It is too late. You must go into the cage and eat the bugs to save the planet. — Lionino
the world is ending — Tzeentch
Please, please try not to make things up that other people think or say to argue with. — AmadeusD
His position (and others like him) seems to be that the facts of the matter infer that denying the impending end of the world can only be the result of ignorance (or, i guess, more importantly to them, inaction) — AmadeusD
And apparently didn't even read it. Try doing so. — Mikie
Are you ok? — Mikie
But please, do go on lecturing others about how to communicate, and about "bad faith." — Mikie
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