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Overcoming inertia on climate change is unlikely to take place through the time-honored methods of hectoring and lecturing. Perhaps a little salesmanship and psychology is called for Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by J Sinclaire - Sep 22, 2009 - 6:04 AM PDT
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Mindy Phypers
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by Mindy Phypers - Sep. 23, 2009

An excellent statement of the problem, a solution, and why there is resistance to that solution.

"If polls show so many believe a crisis is unfolding, why are so few doing anything about it? NASA physicists probably couldn’t ... More »

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