I (and countless others) have tried to explain, address, and overcome this aspect of climate change many times, in many different ways. But the single best thing I've read on it is a new paper in Nature Climate Change called "Climate change and moral judgment," by Ezra Markowitz and Azim Shariff, of the University of Oregon Psychology and Environmental Studies departments respectively. In it, they "review six reasons why climate change poses significant challenges to our moral judgment system and describe six strategies that communicators might use to confront these challenges."
This is one of the most valuable things I've read on climate in ages, so it's a damn shame it's behind a pay wall. (I mean, it's great, but I can't in good conscience tell you to pay $32 for it.) To compensate for this unfortunate state of affairs, I'm going to quote from it liberally.
Here's the basic thesis:"
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