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Southerners are less trusting, but people who trust are more likely to cooperate to save the environment, baylor study shows

August 3, 2013 by

Southerners are generally not as trusting as people who live in other parts of the country, but trusting people are more likely to cooperate in recycling, buying green products and conserving water, a new Baylor University study on environmental protection shows. "A lot of researchers have reported trust as kind of a cure-all for protecting the environment through cooperation...

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