Not the actual "process" itself, whether you believe in it or not.
No, what I'm talking about is climate change as concept. As accepted orthodoxy.
I'm sitting here on the couch (in air-conditioned comfort, munching on cheez-its) and reading a lifestyle magazine dedicated to flyfishing. Seems like climate change gets mentioned on every other page.
Earlier in the weekend, I sat in a Waffle House enjoying bacon and eggs and grits and hashbrowns scattered, smothered and covered, catching up on local business news.
Again, among articles about real estate and hotels and investing and technology, I find that climate change is an ever-present theme.
We see it on tv and in the movies. Cars are being built because of it, and product lines are being scrapped over it. Governments are willing to wreck economies for it. It is pervasive, and so commonly accepted as "a thing" that it seems like we have gone so far that we can never get rid of it.
No, what I'm talking about is climate change as concept. As accepted orthodoxy.
I'm sitting here on the couch (in air-conditioned comfort, munching on cheez-its) and reading a lifestyle magazine dedicated to flyfishing. Seems like climate change gets mentioned on every other page.
Earlier in the weekend, I sat in a Waffle House enjoying bacon and eggs and grits and hashbrowns scattered, smothered and covered, catching up on local business news.
Again, among articles about real estate and hotels and investing and technology, I find that climate change is an ever-present theme.
We see it on tv and in the movies. Cars are being built because of it, and product lines are being scrapped over it. Governments are willing to wreck economies for it. It is pervasive, and so commonly accepted as "a thing" that it seems like we have gone so far that we can never get rid of it.