You need to show subjectively true evidence to change someone's mind. The most powerful is first person evidence (observed by the senses of the person)
If we trust someone's authority on a subject, we are likely to adopt their belief
Create/identify a local example for the non-believer to see it for themselves (e.g. localised impacts of climate change)
Four factors
- current evidence + confidence in it
- new evidence + confidence in it
We work with confirmation bias, searching for information that confirms our current beliefs
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