Paradigm shifts are usually started by individual behaviours
I really enjoyed this new podcast. Well researched and it appears you will be addressing some key issues needed to advance urgent Co2 reductions and adaption. The end of the first episode was clouded by a ridiculous comment by the English male contributor implying individual changes in behaviour was of no use to systemic change. It completely discredited him as an intelligent contributor to this discussion. May I suggest he do some reading on paradigm shifts in the past. The majority of which started with individual action. Without doubt system change is needed but please don’t disempower your audience who are wanting to help this dire situation. Stick to the facts and data and keep clear of opinion when discussing such an important issue. Thanks for creating such a great show.
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