In that context, Ho is sympathetic to the reasons climate scientists may not want to mention climate change, and to focus on something like air pollution instead. “It’s a safe thing to mention because it has nothing to do with climate change,” he says. “Air pollution is not one of the key words.”

“There’s a lot of uncertainty, there’s a lot of fear,” Ho adds. “And it shouldn’t be this way. Studying environmental sciences is about studying our life support system.”

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    1 day ago

    “First they came for the climate scientists, and I did not speak out because I was not a climate scientist”

    A hard truth for everyone in this thread: all of us who are doing anything less than actively resisting and defending them are complicit.

    What are you, person reading this right now, personally going to do to help?

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      16 hours ago

      I’ve been to four protests so far, and the crowds are getting bigger. Not as big as they should be, but at the first protest there were half a dozen of us, and at the latest maybe a thousand.

      Anyone is invited. It’s invigorating to stand with other people who give a damn. Wear a warm jacket and leave your cell phone at home.