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It's high time we take politics out of 'climate change' debates: Here's why

In climate-controlled place, weather is a reminder of one's privilege, luck or hardship

Earth, Greenery
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Astrida Neimanis, Jennifer Hamilton | The Conversation
Until recently, weather talk was an easy filler for any awkward silence. But tragically for polite conversationalists everywhere, the weather is no longer mundane.
Especially in summers like the one we just had in Sydney, weather talk has many of us breaking a surprising sweat — and not only from the heat. With climate change a hot-button issue globally (in spite and even because of its lack of mention in national budgets, or erasure from government websites), talk about the weather now has an unavoidably political tinge.
While it may not lead directly

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