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The future does not belong to the fact collectors; it actually belongs to the dot connectors.

Facts might live in our brains, but stories exist in our hearts. Storytelling has the power to shape moral values, help us form deep connections, and reduce prejudice toward marginalized groups. So, when it comes to communicating the facts of the climate crisis, stories are a vital part of the solution. Swipe to learn. Sources: Futurity, Yale News Words by @elieoutside Design by @astat
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“a conduit for the possible interpretations” and “co-creating a narrative understanding of what this means in your life”
As a meteorology educator, Burris thinks climate tarot readings could be an educational resource for people who wouldn’t take a course on environmental... See more
Can Tarot Readings Offer a Salve for Climate Anxiety? | Atmos
“tumble through their thought process”
Can Tarot Readings Offer a Salve for Climate Anxiety? | Atmos

In their book The Gardens of Democracy, Eric Liu and Nick Hanauer argue that moving from ‘machinebrain’ to ‘gardenbrain’ thinking calls for a simultaneous shift away from believing that things will self-regulate to realising that things need stewarding. ‘To be a gardener is not to let nature take its course; it is to tend,’ they write, ‘Gardeners d
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