An international study involving people from 11 countries has shown that most people, including those in areas most affected by climate change, don’t understand the term “climate justice.” However, they do recognize the social, historical, and economic injustices that characterize the climate crisis. The findings could help shape more effective communications and advocacy.
Global study reveals people, including those most affected by climate change, do not understand climate justice
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