From Climate Catastrophism to Pragmatism: An Evolving Perspective on Climate Risk
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Summary
The author reflects on his evolution from being a climate catastrophist to adopting a more pragmatic approach to climate change. He acknowledges that while climate change poses serious risks, the catastrophic predictions from earlier years have not materialized as expected. The article critiques the persistence of catastrophism in climate discourse, arguing that it can be counterproductive to effective policy-making and public engagement. The author advocates for a balanced perspective that recognizes both the seriousness of climate change and the need for practical, incremental solutions rather than alarmist rhetoric.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledOver the next 50 years, if we continue to burn as much coal and oil as we've been burning, the heating of the earth will cause the sea levels to rise and the Amazon to collapse
my views about climate risk have evolved substantially
why so many climate pragmatists can't quit catastrophism
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