Part 16 on Geology, Politics and Philosophy: How does Climate Change and Geology affect our Political Discourse? – Are politicians asking the right questions?
![Krishnan Guru-Murthy (foreground) with (rear left to right) Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson, SNP leader Nicola Sturgeon, Plaid Cymru leader Adam Price and Green Party Co-Leader Sian Berry, standing next to ice sculptures representing the Brexit Party and Conservative Party who didn't appear at the event, before the start of the Channel 4 News' General Election climate debate at ITN Studios in Holborn, central London. PA Photo. Picture date: Thursday November 28, 2019. See PA story POLITICS Election Climate. Photo credit should read: Kirsty O'Connor/PA Wire](https://blogs.ed.ac.uk/hdeak/wp-content/uploads/sites/922/2020/10/unnamed-1.jpg)
The Topic Idea
The idea of deep time completely changed the realities of our civilization. We went from time being brief to time taking billions of years, and man not being part of the universe from the start.
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Climate change performance index of various countries
Interesting video on the subject
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