I agree it is very probably all of the above (99% of scientists agree), but then, I'm not blue or orange! :) The key is motivation in the right areas/ways, I think.
Yes, I think you're right..........from what I've seen, this is what Don Beck preaches and practices.........
They did it because the endangered species law was their only solid 'weapon,' but it was a terrible public relations mistake. If they had instead used scientific/geological evidence (that was already present at the time) that all the logging was beginning to cause massive and dangerous mudslides, they would have made much more headway.
The green movment had and still has to learn by doing.....and they are becoming more sophisticated I think.........but it takes time and resources.........and as we are regressing more and more to blue lately (as they have gained more power and resources)......the battle is even more challenging.......and I think it is more than OK to have those emotion-laden symbols like owls and polar bears in the green arsenal....
Communication strategy is of the utmost importance. We can't afford any more blunders like that one. We urgently need to think about who we are talking to and in what level/culture they are centered, so that we can communicate with them effectively.
The recent elections offer some badly-needed hope that progress toward healthy orange and green can still be made here in the U.S..........
Just as an aside: the forum discussions could be kinder to us academic types. Not all professors are postmodern idiots. :)
I'm probably oblivious to this, but where and from what "types" do you see this? In the college I'm associated with as an applied reseracher, most academics haven't really gotten to or don't see through a post-modern lens (those that do are generally younger, somewhat-closet post-modernists.......which BTW are a breath of healthy fresh air)..........
How pervasive and effective is the post-modern lens in your academic world?
R.K.
"No problem can be solved at the level of consciousness that created it in the first place!"
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