01113nam a22001217a 4500008004100000100002200041245007700063260001300140300003300153520076700186650002300953773001500976210223b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d aGreen, Jessica F. aLess talk, more walk: Why climate change demands activism in the academy aDaedalus a149(4), Fall 2020: p.151-162 aAs climate scholars, it is our professional responsibility to engage in climate politics. First, we need to engage in radical scientific analysis: we must ask questions that get at the root of climate change. Second, we need to plant a flag: we must be explicit about what our findings indicate we should do. This should go further than laying out the options; we must indicate which among them is preferable and why. Third, we must engage broadly, both across disciplines and beyond the academy. Many will object to the notion of engaging publicly as advocates, but the climate crisis demands nothing less. Choosing not to have a view, in the name of preserving our expertise, is an abdication of our responsibility, as both scholars and teachers.- Reproduced  aClimate scholars,  aDaedalus