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In ‘Human Nature,’ Kate Marvel bridges the gap between climate science and emotions

In ‘Human Nature,’ Kate Marvel bridges the gap between climate science and emotions

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Kate Marvel is a climate scientist who has testified before Congress and served as lead author of the U.S. National Climate Assessment. But in her new book Human Nature, she takes a different approach to climate change, exploring the crisis through nine emotions. In today's episode, the scientist and author speaks with NPR’s Scott Simon about watching the world end through computer models, pushing back against emotional neutrality, and her book’s chapter on pride.

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