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Paul Slovic

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Political science 25%
Sociology 22%
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How can humor bridge our compassion gap?
We explore this in our latest article ⬇️
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Why do climate memes hit so hard?
They tap into irony and shared frustration — helping us feel something when the crisis feels too big to face.

How humor can bridge our compassion gap? Read the full article here
How Climate Change Memes Help Us Understand Our Compassion Gap — The Arithmetic of Compassion
Climate change memes use humor and emotion to help us feel, understand, and respond to the crisis when facts alone aren't enough.
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Want to make a difference? Find your role. Start by reading our recently article ⬇️

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We reflect on Sebastião Salgado’s legacy of making suffering visible, revisit The Eternaut’s call for collective survival, and consider the Pope’s role in uncertain times.

Explore these perspectives with us: www.arithmeticofcompassion.org/newsletter

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Once a month, we explore why we feel and act the way we do—and how understanding can lead to meaningful change.

Compassion begins with insight.

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Remembering Sebastião Salgado — a photographer who goes beyond just pictures.

His black & white photography breaks through the numbness we sometimes feel and shows the powerful stories behind people and places.

Read our last article here www.arithmeticofcompassion.org/blog/2025/5/...
Sebastião Salgado: A Lens For Justice — The Arithmetic of Compassion
Sebastião Salgado died at 81. His lens captured 20th-century tragedies and reminded us that real compassion begins with truly seeing others.
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Genocide doesn’t happen overnight—it’s a slow process of dehumanization. How can we recognize early warning signs and take action before it’s too late? @svobodster.bsky.social explores the psychology behind hate and intervention. Read more: bit.ly/4iOsOb8
How to Stop Dehumanization Before It Goes Too Far
Once societies become “hate-curious,” they've embarked on a path that can lead to genocide. But all of us can take action to halt this progression.
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Can the Oscars be a stage for social visibility? "Anora" made the unseen visible. "No Other Land" bore witness to destruction. Firefighters reminded us of unsung courage. When stories like these are told, we can’t look away. 🔗 bit.ly/4h2YJCJ
When the Oscars Become a Stage for Social Visibility — The Arithmetic of Compassion
The 2025 Oscars became a platform for social visibility, spotlighting No Other Land, L.A. firefighters, and Anora—stories that challenge us to see differently.
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We often think of empathy as a human-to-human experience. But what if it could help us rethink conservation? Ecological empathy shifts the focus from human-centered views to life-centered perspectives—helping us recognize the interdependencies between species and landscapes. bit.ly/4be03kT
Ecological Empathy — The Arithmetic of Compassion
Discover how ecological empathy and narrative empathy are redefining our relationship with nature, paving the way for sustainable coexistence.
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