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Non-state actor perceptions of legitimacy and meaningful participation in international climate governance
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Effective climate action must address both social inequality and inequality aversion
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Curating transformation can strengthen adaptation and minimize losses and damages
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Author Correction: Climate proofing of public procurement: a gap to be filled
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Theorising unconventional climate advocates and their relationship to the environmental movement
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Video communication, blue marble awe, and attitudes toward climate change and renewable energy
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Expert perspectives on incorporating justice considerations into integrated assessment modelling
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Climate proofing of public procurement: a gap to be filled
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Perceptible climate warming amplifies how education increases climate concern in the US
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Working-class youth participation in climate action: networks, civic experience, and equity
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