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Effective climate communication should prioritize human choices in fossil fuel use and depict the real impacts of heat disasters rather than trivializing them.

ClimateCultureJul 4, 2026score 1.232 posts · 2 replies across 2 instances
The thread praises an article that highlights the importance of addressing climate change by focusing on human choices to burn fossil fuels and using realistic imagery of heat disasters. The article is criticized for not burying key points in lengthy sections.

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Effective climate communication should prioritize human choices in fossil fuel use and depict the real impacts of heat disasters rather than trivializing them.
Parent: Climate ChangeEntity: Climate CommunicationImpact: positiveDate: Jul 4, 2026Target: Effective climate communication

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This is so good. It's the norm for every other human-influenced catastrophe and should be the norm for climate! - Centres human choice to burn fossil fuels - Uses images that depict the reality of heat disasters rather than imagined fun - Doesn't bury either down in the 15th paragraph https://www.nytimes.com/2026/07/03/climate/heat-wave-us-canada-climate-change.html?smtyp=cur
52 boosts · 16 favs · 3 replies · Jul 4, 2026
@[email protected]
This is so good. It's the norm for every other human-influenced catastrophe and should be the norm for climate! - Centres human choice to burn fossil fuels - Uses images that depict the reality of heat disasters rather than imagined fun - Doesn't bury either down in the 15th paragraph
6 boosts · 1 favs · 0 replies · Jul 4, 2026