Guest editor brings vast experience in aging to convince elders to act on climate causes.

Generations Journal, vol. 46, no. 2 (Summer 2022)
Guest editor brings vast experience in aging to convince elders to act on climate causes.
‘Age differences in climate views loom large but need not pose a significant barrier to climate action.’
Recommendations on enticing older adults to join in solving the climate crisis instead of being its casualties.
ASA’s climate policy agenda will emphasize health policy and climate justice; emergency preparedness, response, and recovery; and volunteerism.
The barriers and opportunities facing older people who could be involved in climate change activism.
Generations Journal, vol. 46, no. 2 (Summer 2022)
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Generations Journal is the quarterly journal of the American Society on Aging. Each issue is devoted to bringing together the most useful and current knowledge about a specific topic in the field of aging, with emphasis on practice, research, and policy.