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‘Boiling frog’ effect makes people oblivious to threat of . . . This so-called “boiling frog effect ” makes gradual change difficult to spot Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania wondered if climate change could be made more obvious by presenting it in binary terms Local newspaper archives describing ice skating on Lake Carnegie when it froze in winter inspired a simple experiment
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Human Beings Are Susceptible to Boiling Frog Phenomenon . . . There's a famous analogue for this phenomenon; one that's both fitting and frightening It's called the boiling frog effect – the notion that a frog immersed in gradually heating water will fail to notice the creeping change in its circumstances, even as it's literally being boiled alive
Boiling Frog Effect Makes People Oblivious To Threat of . . . 'Boiling Frog' Effect Makes People Oblivious To Threat of Climate Crisis, Shows Study (theguardian com) 94 Posted by msmash on Thursday July 24, 2025 @12:44PM from the seeing-is-believing dept
‘Boiling frog’ effect makes people oblivious to threat of . . . The Boiling Frog Effect: Why We’re Getting Used to Climate Change and How to Fight Back As a journalist covering environmental issues for over a decade, I’ve witnessed firsthand the devastating impacts of climate change The rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and shifting landscapes are undeniable
Humans Are Frighteningly Good at Getting Used to Climate Change “This data provides empirical evidence of the ‘boiling frog’ effect with respect to the human experience of climate change,” writes a research team led by Fran Moore of the University of California–Davis