A new study by the University of Oldenburg and Trinity College Dublin (Ireland) published in Population and Environment shows that the birth of a child has little impact on parents’ environmental and climate concerns—however, there are differences in the way mothers’ and fathers’ planetary concerns develop after childbirth.
How the birth of a child changes parents’ environmental and climate concerns
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