George Marshall, in his book Don’t Even Think About It, describes the inner conflict, depression and guilt that many scientists feel “as they struggle to square what they know about the impacts of high-carbon lifestyles with the pressure to conform to a society where those lifestyles are not just encouraged but also often required as a mark of social belonging.”
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Contrary to predictions President Obama has rejected TransCanada’s application to build the Keystone XL pipeline across the United States-Canada border.
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