Wednesday, May 17, 2006

Why Aren't Americans More Concerned About Climate Disruption?

Joel Makower: "A bevy of seemingly lesser problems manage to get ample coverage by the media -- and loud and clear response on the part of Americans and their leaders: immigration, education reform, gas prices, tax cuts, even avian flu. But public discourse on climate -- arguably the mother of all social, environmental, and economic issues -- never seems to move beyond background noise."

Good analysis of the problem, citing a Yale study with further conclusions.

-- Paul Andrews, GreenforGood

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