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Can you tell me which Susan Solomon you mean or give a source/short context (talk, article, class notes)? There are several “three P” frameworks in environmental and climate communication and I want to be sure I give the exact wording you need.
Common candidate phrasings you might be remembering:
- “Personal, Proximal, and Present” — people act when impacts feel personal, local/nearby, and happening now.
- “Personal, Practical, and Positive” — emphasize who is affected, concrete actions, and hopeful outcomes.
- “Practical, Political, and Popular” (or “Politically feasible”) — solutions must be workable, politically acceptable, and broadly supported.
If you can paste the sentence or link, I’ll fill in the exact three P’s.
Common candidate phrasings you might be remembering:
- “Personal, Proximal, and Present” — people act when impacts feel personal, local/nearby, and happening now.
- “Personal, Practical, and Positive” — emphasize who is affected, concrete actions, and hopeful outcomes.
- “Practical, Political, and Popular” (or “Politically feasible”) — solutions must be workable, politically acceptable, and broadly supported.
If you can paste the sentence or link, I’ll fill in the exact three P’s.
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