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This episode is slightly different from the usual format. It is a solo episode, so no guest today. I decided to record it because of a few bothersome messages I have received recently regarding climate change. But don’t worry, I will not repeat all the same information you get bombarded with on social media. And I will not reference any research or peer-reviewed papers. Besides, we know that https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0006320722004396 (facts don’t change minds). Instead, I will give you my personal view on the issue of climate change. I thought that an episode like this wouldn’t be necessary, given that my listeners are people attuned to nature. But my recent interactions online and otherwise made me question that assumption. So there you have it. You really should listen to this one.
We’ll be back to the regular format in the next episode.
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