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Explore how a self-proclaimed climate skeptic's perspective shifted after witnessing glacial melting in Greenland in this thought-provoking conversation from Aspen Ideas: Climate. Discover the journey of New York Times columnist Bret Stephens as he recounts his experience with oceanographer John Englander, delving into the persuasive power of firsthand observation. Gain insights into effective strategies for engaging climate skeptics, the importance of open dialogue, and the role scientists can play in changing minds. Learn about the Aspen Ideas: Climate event and its mission to foster discussions on climate solutions through various platforms and activities.
Syllabus
Intro
Why did you reach out to Bret
Why did you agree to go to Greenland
What did you see in Greenland
Why were you so sure Bret would change his mind
How is it that climate skeptics can be persuaded
How to win over climate skeptics
engagement
change your mind
what can scientists do
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The Aspen Institute