23. 다음 글의 주제로 가장 적절한 것은?
Facing large-scale, long-term change can seem overwhelming.
Problems like global contagion or economic inequality are so
complex that it can be hard to believe any intervention might
make a difference. Working through fears of what could be
depends on connecting with the abstract. Linking issues like
climate change, for example, with the realities of our own
neighborhoods, jobs, and relationships, translates conceptual
ideas into concrete emotions. Thinking of how the beaches we
love might disappear, how more frequent floods might destroy
our homes, or how we might have to move to flee mounting
wildfire risk, evokes feelings like anger, sadness, or guilt ―
feelings that inspire us to act. A recent study found that when
people feel personally affected by potential climatic change,
they are more likely to support carbon reduction efforts and
push for proactive policies. Forming emotional connections to
potential futures helps us move from denial and despair to
action.
① effectiveness of making remote problems personal
② impacts of negative tone in news on problem solving
③ contribution of experts to solving large-scale problems
④ limits of personal intervention in minimizing climate change
⑤ risks of attempting to predict events with limited information