SAGE News Clips: Drought ShamingDescription: During the 2015 California drought, residents "drought shame" neighbors and complete strangers for using water after Governor Jerry Brown mandated an overall 25 percent reduction in water use. In the exclusive Beverly Hills neighborhood, Tony Corcoran posts videos on Twitter and YouTube to call out those violating the water ban. Real estate developer Ted Estes has gone as far as to create an app he calls "Drought Shame" but only shares the data with state officials. California resident Patricia Perez says the shaming is worth it "because we all have a stake in this, in our state."Click on the above link to access the Interactive eBook. Once you've signed in, scroll to page 281, and watch the video. When you've finished watching the video, come
back to the test, and answer the following questions:What did sociologists Riley Dunlap, William Catton, and their colleagues develop to make sense of the shift away from a human-centered view of nature to a more environmentally aware perspective?
A. the climate change thesis
B. the human-environment shift thesis
C. the paradigm shift thesis
D. the worldview shift thesis
Answer: C
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