The subject of global warming is in constant debate, always in headlines and a nagging thought in the back of our collective minds. But some of us are skeptics and don't let the environmentalists spoil our fun.
An interesting column at the Guardian addresses skepticism and climate change. The author contends that the more hardened denials come from people in their 60s and 70s, and asks if this is a result of the fear of death? And if so, how on earth can we convince the skeptics? Where scientific evidence fails to persuade, we have to look at the human psychology behind the denial, Monbiot argues.









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