New Jersey residents are less satisfied with their quality of life now than they were about a year ago, when schools and businesses were shut down because of the pandemic, and a lower percentage of residents today, versus April 2020, call New Jersey an excellent or good place to live.
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That s actually good news, according to the folks who ve been tracking residents responses for years. I think the most positive thing we see here is a return to normal, said Patrick Murray, director of the Monmouth University Polling Institute. During crisis situations, we tend to see rally effects.
Monmouth poll: Responses suggest we re getting back to normal
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“We’ve had dry springs before, but that is just astonishing,” said Daniel Swain, a climate scientist at the University of California, Los Angeles and The Nature Conservancy. “And we’re still a few months out from seeing the worst of things.”
Distinguished Professor Glen MacDonald, whose research at the University of California Los Angeles’ Department of Geography focuses on water resources and environmental impacts of climate change, said the size of the fires is of particular importance. “We’re not actually seeing a statistically significant increase in the number of fires we’re just seeing that the ones that get going, some of them are much, much bigger,” he told Newsweek. (Also: UCLA’s Stephanie Pincetl was quoted in Popular Science.)