We've gone through a lot of a in the last couple of years in the american west. Wild fires were in it a that are fast moving. Wer have droughts that are some ways fast, some ways slow. How much is happening, or what's happening, or how quickly it's happening? What we can do about it? I don't know what the impact will be. There is a problem we do know, there is a problem. How big the problem is, what the right solutions are to the problem is really what i'm focused in. Right that all the insidents and tools are for transmitting, not for for receging. We want everybody to know that
Most Americans support climate action, but you wouldn’t know it from Congress or the courts – or from most of the media. People on both the left and the right experience the same devastating floods, the same life-threatening heatwaves and the same catastrophic wildfires. Yet individuals tend to socialize within insulated political tribes, operate in completely different information bubbles and see the problems and solutions through different lenses. How can we learn to bridge ideological divides, develop trust, and find the common ground needed to rebuild respectful civil discourse?
Guests:
Chloe Maxmin, Maine State Senator
Joan Blades, Co-founder, LivingRoomConversations.org
John Gable, Co-founder, AllSides.com
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