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CU Boulder professor, Beth Osnes, uses a butterfly persona to combat 'climate anxiety' through a theatrical performance, sparking debate on its effectiveness and potential misguiding.
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How might the use of a butterfly persona impact public perception of climate change and its impact on society?
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