What counts as an “environmental” issue? Differences in issue conceptualization by race, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status
Hwanseok Song(Purdue University West Lafayette), Jonathon P. Schuldt(University of Michigan), Neil A. Lewis(Cornell University), Sarah Naiman(Cornell University), Sofia Hiltner(Environmental Defense Fund), Adam R. Pearson(Pomona College), H. Oliver Gao(Cornell University), Rainer Romero‐Canyas(Environmental Defense Fund), Julie Davydova(Cornell University), Matthew T. Ballew(Yale University), Mario Bravo(Environmental Defense Fund), Robert J. Garcia(Environmental Defense Fund)
Cited by 69
Related Papers
Charging demand of Plug-in Electric Vehicles: Forecasting travel behavior based on a novel Rough Artificial Neural Network approach
|Journal of Cleaner Production|2019|184
Reduced-form modeling of public health impacts of inorganic PM 2.5 and precursor emissions
|Atmospheric Environment|2016|148
Research Principles for Developing Country Food Value Chains
|Science|2011|141
Public Health Costs of Primary PM<sub>2.5</sub> and Inorganic PM<sub>2.5</sub> Precursor Emissions in the United States
|Environmental Science & Technology|2016|131
Dominant Mechanisms that Shape the Airborne Particle Size and Composition Distribution in Central California
|Aerosol Science and Technology|2006|97