Culture And Behavior Can Have Answers For Climate Change Response

Behavior acculturated to ancestral norms, originally necessitated by occupation, is the focus of a new study in China with interesting ramifications for climate change.  In general, farming requires more stable relationships than, say, herding with the constant movement of animals.  Now the authors have taken farming a step further: They observed that northerners were three times more likely than southerners[Read More...]