I spent years doubting the science of climate change and spending time with people who didn’t believe in the science either.

When I realised I was wrong, I felt really embarrassed.

To move away from those people meant leaving behind an entire community at a time when I didn’t have many friends.

I went through a really difficult time. But the truth matters.

I’m the granddaughter of coal miners in Pennsylvania and my family moved to Florida when I was young.

We have a Polish Catholic background and we attended church regularly, but at the same time we were very connected to science because my mum was a nurse and my dad sold microscopes and other scientific equipment.

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    The article is about a woman who got the idea from rush Limbaugh, and then started listening to NPR and was convinced that he was full of shit.

    And you’re claiming that every story about conservatives is about it hitting close to home and having no choice. And it’s other people who aren’t intelligent. And you’re very confident in your ignorance.

    You’re part of the problem, not separate from it.