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.

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Title: 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.
Authors: Blyler, Jenna1 (AUTHOR) blyler@usc.edu, Barr, Ashley2 (AUTHOR), Kruke, Laurel3 (AUTHOR), Sinatra, Gale M.3 (AUTHOR), Schwarz, Norbert1 (AUTHOR), Bruine de Bruin, Wändi1,4 (AUTHOR)
Source: PLoS Climate. 5/26/2026, Vol. 5 Issue 5, p1-17. 17p.
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