One swing voter, swung | Gristmill: The environmental news blog | Grist
I think Jackson should spend some time looking at the graphs here.
For the first time in this year's presidential debates, the two candidates were asked point-blank about what they would do to address climate change in the first two years of their administration.
This morning, Grist caught up with the young woman who asked the question -- Ingrid Jackson, 30, a senior psychology major at Tennessee State University in Nashville and a Children Services Officer for the Tennessee Department of Children Services.Jackson said that climate change and environmental destruction have been issues concerning her for years now, and that the lack of action has been frustrating.
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"I remember being in grade school and talking about the hole in the ozone layer, and it just really affected me, because we only have one planet. What would we do? How would we change it? What could we do? It's kind of like a death sentence," said Jackson. "So, fast-forward and it's 20 years later and we still haven't done anything, really."
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