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The Unpersuadables: When Facts Are Not Enough
by George Monbiot -- March 9, 2010 -- There is no simple way to battle public hostility to climate research. As the psychologists show, facts barely sway us anyway. (Full Article)
 
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After reviewing half a century of public opinion in the United States, George Gallup, Jr., found "the collective judgement of the people to be extraordinarily sound." Often, he said, "people are actually ahead of their elected leaders in accepting innovations and radical changes."
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