Broad agreement among respondents that - climate change is a pressing issue, - climate advocacy should not be criticized, - it's appropriate for researchers to advocate for specific policies, - small C footprints == +ve effect on influencing change. http
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@DocFroehlich @ewarren Could def be Twitter =/= env sci, at least in part! Ds in general are more leftist on Twitter. https://t.co/FXjiqyl7x3 But could also be both, see e.g.: https://t.co/QdwbMlfFGT They found 44% of climate scis surveyed to identify as
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@past_is_future @DocFroehlich I'm also a political centrist, which makes me an outlier to the right among environmental sci academics (see here: https://t.co/QdwbMlfFGT) but not to the public, & so I'm a bit more cognizant of when the convo is going pl
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RT @Michael_Stauff: really interesting - as well for #transdisciplinary #transdisciplinarity as these tensions are common in our field as w…