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People don’t really talk about climate change. Here’s how to start.

Although a majority of Americans say they are concerned about climate change, it appears many aren’t really talking to their close friends and family about it.

According to a 2022 survey conducted by the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication, 64 percent of Americans reported being “very worried” or “somewhat worried” about climate change — but 67 percent of Americans also said they “rarely” or “never” discussed global warming with their friends and family, according to the report titled “Climate Change in the American Mind.”

That’s not ideal, some experts say.

Read more at the Washington Post.

Cynthia HirschhornSeptember 16, 2022climate, environment, civic action, civic engagement
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