Climate of Extremes: Part Two
Dialogue – Not Diatribes – Needed for Bipartisan Action
In
recent years, the Left, led by billionaire Tom Steyer (above left), has
begun to copy the strategies pioneered by Charles Koch and other
movement conservatives, investing millions in castigating Right-wing
politicians as know-nothing climate-deniers. But as political candidates
are couched in extremist terms by both the left and the right, there is
little room for building bridges, creating barriers to bipartisan
legislation around issues such as climate change. The resulting inaction
deepens public disillusionment with government in a time when its
services and interventions are needed most. In combination with new
approaches to grassroots advocacy and
election campaigns, a complementary paradigm for climate advocacy is
needed to shift our focus toward a broader portfolio of smaller scale
policy actions and to the promotion of a more diverse array of
technological options.
by Matthew Nisbet http://thebreakthrough.org/index.php/voices/the-public-square/climate-of-extremes-part-two
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