If the science is so clear and the stakes are so high, why are we dragging our feet? The answer lies in evolutionary psychology. Humans are brilliantly adapted to respond to immediate, visible, and local threats. If a predator is running at us, or a fire breaks out in our home, our adrenaline spikes and we act instantly.
To understand climate change at its deepest level, we have to look past the political headlines and stare directly into the physics of our atmosphere, the fragility of our ecosystems, and the mirror of our own human nature. ⚛️ The Physics: A Violent Microscopic Dance climate change
The Quantum Dance and the Melting Ice: Reimagining Our Fight Against Climate Change If the science is so clear and the
It is a global problem caused by a ubiquitous, invisible gas that is also a normal byproduct of our breathing and the bubbles in our drinks. The worst consequences of the carbon we emit today will be felt decades from now, largely affecting generations that have not even been born yet. If a predator is running at us, or