'I thought climate change was a hoax. Now I've changed my mind'

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'I thought climate change was a hoax. Now I've changed my mind' - sh.itjust.works

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.

My husband didn’t get home from work until late, so I would have four or five hours at home by myself every day, always with the kitchen radio on, tuned to conservative stations.

We listened to Rush Limbaugh, a radio host known for his controversial opinions on topics such as race, LGBT rights and women, and I would hear him every day for two hours.

He would talk about how climate change was just a hoax.

Up to that point, I had been exposed to a lot of misinformation about evolution in my church groups, but I had studied the theory of evolution at university, so I was equipped to spot it.

But I didn’t have that same skill set for climate change.

My conviction that climate change was a hoax solidified when I heard Limbaugh talk about Climategate. It was a controversy involving research from the University of East Anglia. Only much later did I learn that the material was twisted and taken out of context.

I craved intellectual stimulation, so I kept the radio on while I was cooking dinner or while driving in my car. But there were only a few hours of Rush Limbaugh each day.

That’s when the big turning point came.

I tuned into NPR, a US non-profit broadcaster. I don’t remember which show it was, or the specific news story, but I remember how they described the issue in a completely different way from what I had heard on my usual stations. And it sounded so reasonable.

I realised how much my social network had changed since I had stopped teaching. At school, I was around people from all over the world, gay or straight, conservative and liberals.

Without that school environment, all I had in my social circle was my church group.

“Intellectual stimulation” being “Rush Limbaugh” says everything, doesn’t it.

So this boils down to, “I stopped listening to opinion and started listening to news.” What a revelation.

I’m glad she broke free, but man, it’s hard to be sympathetic to someone who willingly poisoned her mind.