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Not every conversation with a climate denier has to lead to raised voices and hurt feelings I don't accept global warming on faith: I crunch the data, I analyze the models, I help engineers and city managers and ecologists quantify the impacts
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Global warming is climate change. "Climate change has become one of the taboo topics — like sex, politics and religion — that doesn't get talked about at the Thanksgiving table," says Anthony Leiserowitz, director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication Not every conversation with a climate denier has to lead to raised voices and hurt feelings
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