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Behavioral changes are necessary from "summary" of We Are the Weather by Jonathan Safran Foer

It is a truth universally acknowledged that we have to change our behavior. This is not a radical idea. It is not a fringe belief. It is as mainstream as they come. Climate scientists are in unison about this. They agree on little else, but they agree on this: we need to change our behavior. The United Nations has said it. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change has said it. The World Health Organization has said it. The World Bank has said it. The International Monetary Fund has said it. The World Meteorological Organization has said it. The International Energy Agency has said it. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration has said it. The United States Department of Defense has said it. The United States Department of Energy has said it. The United States Department of Transportation has said it. The United States Department of Agriculture has said it. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has said it. The United States Department of State has said it. The President of the United States has said it. The Secretary-General of the United Nations has said it. The Pope has said it. Every major scientific body in the world has said it. So have thousands of minor ones. So have the scientists who work for the major and minor ones, and the scientists who work for the scientists who work for the major and minor ones. So have the journalists who report on the scientists who work for the major and minor ones, and so have the politicians who read the reports of the journalists who report on the scientists who work for the major and minor ones. So have the citizens who elect the politicians who read the reports of the journalists who report on the scientists who work for the major and minor ones. So have the investors who give money to the companies who sell products to the citizens who elect the politicians who read the reports of the journalists who report on the scientists who work for the major and minor ones. So have the consumers who buy the products who are sold by the companies who receive money from the investors who give money to the companies who sell products to the citizens who elect the politicians who read the reports of the journalists who report on the scientists who work for the major and minor ones. We all know what needs to be done. We have known for a long time. The science is not new. The science is ancient. We have been warned for decades. We have been warned since before I was born. We have been warned since before my parents were born. We
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    We Are the Weather

    Jonathan Safran Foer

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