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A positive and useful article.
Beyond pseudoscience, it appears that the approach can also be used to address so many of the human habits that contribute to climate change: cars (especially ICE powered), eating meat, etc.
The other thing the op-ed mentioned is empathy. A lot of the time, people have reasons for seeking pseudoscience.
We're gonna have a hard time addressing deniers if we don't have a reasonable conversation about why they're scared of progressive policy.