KPCC: In the early '90s, the burgeoning youth culture that came to be known as "Generation X' (due in large part to Douglas Copeland's popular book of the same name) was typified as disenfranchised yet more open-minded and politically active than aging Baby Boomers, with a penchant for flannel shirts and grunge bands like Nirvana. But a new study from the University of Michigan reveals that members of Gen X--people born between the early 1960s and early 1980s--are "surprisingly unconcerned' about climate...
URL: http://www.scpr.org/blogs/environment/2012/07/18/9054/generation-x-too-cool-care-about-climate-change/
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