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Rethinking how we react to climate action David Finnigan - 10 min When playwright David Finnigan sta

Rethinking how we react to climate action [TED Talks Daily]( [TED Talk]( David Finnigan - 10 min [A controversial play — and what it taught me about the psychology of climate]( When playwright David Finnigan staged a play titled "Kill Climate Deniers" in 2014, he knew it'd get a strong reaction. What he wasn't prepared for was the idea that the blowback might actually cause him to rethink his own response to climate change. But as he shares in this delightfully engaging talk, his conversations with skeptics of all stripes ultimately taught him a fresh and fascinating lesson about how we can all think about — and act upon — the climate crisis. ([Read transcript]() [Watch now]( [Watch now](   TED IS SUPPORTED BY ADS AND PARTNERS   Trending [TED Talk]( Guy Winch - 12 min [How to turn off work thoughts during your free time]( [TED Talk]( Matthieu Ricard - 21 min [The habits of happiness]( [TED Talk]( Tomas Chor - 5 min [Turbulence: One of the great unsolved mysteries of physics](   [TED Membership Exclusive ]( [Last call to experience TEDNext]( Become a TED Member before October 29 to experience a session of the [TEDNext]( conference from anywhere in the world. Fuel your personal growth while championing world-changing ideas. Plus, contribute $100 or more and receive an exclusive TED tote! [Join TED today ➝](   Tune in [Podcast]( [How to turn your vision into impact]( Fixable - 32 min How do you go from startup to scalable success? Entrepreneur and avid listener Nate Johnson asks hosts Anne Morriss and Frances Frei how to build a business model for his incredibly inspiring organization, FreeWriters, to make an even bigger impact. Listen on [Spotify]( | [Apple]( | [More](   Follow TED [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [TikTok]( Get the TED app [Download on the App Store]( [Get it on Google Play]( Copyright © 2024 TED, All rights reserved. You received this email because you subscribed to it through TED. Become a [TED Member]( to support [our mission]( and receive exclusive benefits. Our mailing address is 330 Hudson St Fl 12, NY, NY 10013. [Unsubscribe]( | [View in browser](

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