Recession: Environmental issues remain important to public
Recession: Environmental issues remain important to public
- September 21, 2015
- Russell Dalton, political science research professor, is mentioned in Nature World News Sept. 21, 2015
From Nature World News:
National and world concerns about climate change and environmental policy have actually
remained strong despite the 2008 Great Recession, say researchers at the University
of Kansas and the University of California, Irvine. … The researchers' findings were
included in a recent special issue of the Environmental Politics journal. … Russell
Dalton, a political science professor at UC Irvine, co-edited the journal's special
edition.
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