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The Obsolescence of Ignorance

The Obsolescence of Ignorance

by Amy McMorrow Hunter | Apr 17, 2020 | CLimate Economy Action Network, Climate Equity - Just Transitions, Collaboration, Education

Ignorance is a lack of knowledge or information according to Dictionary.com. Ignorance is dangerous because it can result in people making bad choices and taking actions that harm themselves and others, and it is completely unnecessary. We don’t have to get mad...

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