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People need to acknowledge that we are in the midst of humanity's most profound moment and that, according to climate scientist and author, Joëlle Gergis (pictured), is the most immediate thing people do regarding the climate crisis.
The Australian National University doctor was in conversation with the deputy director of Psychology for a Safe Climate, Dr Charles Le Feuvre, discussing her latest book, "Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope".
By Robert McLeanPeople need to acknowledge that we are in the midst of humanity's most profound moment and that, according to climate scientist and author, Joëlle Gergis (pictured), is the most immediate thing people do regarding the climate crisis.
The Australian National University doctor was in conversation with the deputy director of Psychology for a Safe Climate, Dr Charles Le Feuvre, discussing her latest book, "Humanity's Moment: A Climate Scientist's Case for Hope".

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