Can “flight shame” still serve the climate movement in the Covid era?
Shame may have been helpful in maintaining lockdown discipline, but it has also had dark consequences during the pandemic.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Shame may have been helpful in maintaining lockdown discipline, but it has also had dark consequences during the pandemic.
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