(2026). Do low-income groups respond more positively to “climate justice” than to other terms from the public discourse about climate change and sustainability? Evidence from a survey-based wording experiment with a representative Los Angeles County sample. PLOS Climate.
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Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation
"Do Low-income Groups Respond More Positively to “climate Justice” than to Other Terms from the Public Discourse About Climate Change and Sustainability? Evidence from a Survey-based Wording Experiment with a Representative Los Angeles County Sample."
PLOS Climate 2026.
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MLA (9th ed.) Citation
"Do Low-income Groups Respond More Positively to “climate Justice” than to Other Terms from the Public Discourse About Climate Change and Sustainability? Evidence from a Survey-based Wording Experiment with a Representative Los Angeles County Sample."
PLOS Climate, 2026.
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