Psychological research and global climate change
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Linda Steg | Lorraine Whitmarsh | Mirilia Bonnes | Amanda R. Carrico | Patrick Devine-Wright | Janet K. Swim | Paul C. Stern | Susan Clayton | P. Stern | L. Steg | P. Devine‐Wright | L. Whitmarsh | J. Swim | M. Bonnes | S. Clayton | A. Carrico
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