Tessa Schlesinger
1 min readApr 15, 2022

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I've written many articles on global warming, and, yes, we are all culpable. I've written about this and explained it over and over again.

I've provided a link below of some of the articles in which I mention that consumerism is part and parcel of causing climate change.

I don't dispute that scientist change what they know as new evidence comes in. What I'm saying, and what you purposely choose to ignore, is that the statistical chances of someone mentioning something in conversation that I haven't hard before is not high. If I have to have 150 conversations in order to have one that has merit, that is not worth my investment. I would rather read 150 books.

Yes, conversation is the cornerstone of connection, but only if people gel. I don't gel with most people. There are other factors involved, but basically I'm an extreme outlier.

I see no reason for people to raise issues with me. They're welcome to believe what they want to believe. I don't care. I don't have any desire to change their minds or influence them. It's just too much energy. I also don't believe that attempting to influence otheres is moral behaviour. I think it's unethical.

https://medium.com/world-issues-politics-economics-and-more/tagged/climate

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