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      Emotional pathways to climate change responses

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                Journal
                WIREs Climate Change
                WIREs Climate Change
                Wiley
                1757-7780
                1757-7799
                March 2022
                December 08 2021
                March 2022
                : 13
                : 2
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Resource Economics and Environmental Sociology University of Alberta Edmonton Canada
                [2 ]Applied Economics and Statistics University of Delaware Newark Delaware USA
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                10.1002/wcc.751
                dc6f08cc-0536-4277-b1cd-89598c0663e2
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