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What are some common misconceptions about climate change skepticism among different generations?

Melania Trump was recorded to say"Who gives a f*** about the Christmas stuff & decorations? But I need to do it, right?” If M. Obama or H. Clinton had said the same would they have been condemned by the right-wing for leading a war on Christmas?
How do different generations perceive the economic and lifestyle changes suggested by climate activists, and why might Boomers be resistant?
How did the prolonged lockdown during the pandemic potentially influence people's perception of narcissism and self-awareness?
Is it true that self-aware narcissists prefer to connect with other like-minded individuals, and what might their interactions look like?
Why do some people believe that having narcissistic traits is just a form of self-love or maturity, and is this a common misconception?
Is it fair to categorize people by generation when discussing climate change beliefs, or should we focus on other factors like education or profession?
What makes a self-aware narcissist "less dangerous" than one who isn't aware, and should this be a concern in friendships or relationships?

 
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