
When We Are with Alex Steffen The Return of Soft Denialism
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Nov 18, 2025 The discussion dives into the concept of soft denialism, highlighting how it minimizes the perceived urgency of climate change. Examples include Bill Gates' controversial memo and a provocative claim linking climate adaptation to welfare. The episode emphasizes the critical impacts of ecological ignorance and the profound discontinuities the climate crisis introduces to societal systems. Iceland's alarm over potential Atlantic current collapse serves as a stark reminder of the challenges ahead, driving home the need for immediate and decisive action.
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Soft Denialism Minimizes Urgency
- Soft denialism accepts climate science but downplays its urgency by narrowing the scope of concern.
- Alex Steffen warns this minimizes the crisis and stalls necessary large-scale responses.
Adaptation Is Not Just Poverty Alleviation
- Claiming adaptation equals general welfare misunderstands planetary limits and system dependencies.
- Steffen argues that improving welfare alone won't address climate-driven system failures.
Society Depends On Natural System Functions
- Human life depends on natural system functions like clean air, water, food, and waste processing.
- Steffen emphasizes that degrading those systems produces massive economic and societal costs.
