Likely, Hayes and Smith are talking about climate change, but Greenwald talks about the privacy of the individual. To briefly describe each article, Hayes's The New Abolitionism is a comparison about the abolition of slavery and reduce the use of fossil fuels. And the use of fossil fuels associates with climate change. Smith's Elegy for The Country's Seasons tells us how we react emotionally to climate change. And on the surface, we say that we do not feel serious about climate change. However, in Greenwald's
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