It's the economy. And politics. And not much else — The Daily Climate
Economics and political cues dictate climate change concern for a public that has a remarkably short attention span on the topic, researchers find. Extreme weather, science-based education efforts have 'only a minor effect.'
“There’s a growing ecological consciousness in the Jewish community — a lot of concern about global warming, our energy policy, and energy security,” says Sybil Sanchez, director of COEJL.
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