2024-08-16
6 分钟Hi, I'm Josh Haner and I'm a staff photographer at the New York Times covering climate change.
For years, we've sort of imagined this picture of a polar bear floating on a piece of ice.
Those have been the images associated with climate change.
My challenge is to find stories that show you how climate change is affecting our world right now.
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This is the Opinions, a show that brings you a mix of voices from New York Times opinion.
You've heard the news.
Here's what to make of it.
My name is David Brooks and I am a New York Times columnist.
I tend to write about politics, sociology, culture, morality, all the soft and squishy stuff.
If you ever saw that movie Fiddler on the Roof, you have a pleasant daughter.
I have five pleasant daughters.
You know how huggy and warm and emotional Jewish families can be.
This is mine.
And this is mine.
And this is mine.
And so I grew up in the other kind of Jewish family.
The culture around my household was think Yiddish, act British.
And so we were stiff upper lip types.
And I don't know if it was nature or nurture, but I grew up somewhat aloof.