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Seeing the (in)justice of sustainability: Visualizing inequality at the center of climate change communication

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Seeing the (in)justice of sustainability: Visualizing inequality at the center of climate change communication. / Cui, Zheng; Gutsche Jr, Robert; Pinto, Juliet.
In: Journal of Environmental Media, Vol. 3, No. 1, 01.10.2022, p. 3-10.

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Cui Z, Gutsche Jr R, Pinto J. Seeing the (in)justice of sustainability: Visualizing inequality at the center of climate change communication. Journal of Environmental Media. 2022 Oct 1;3(1):3-10. doi: 10.1386/jem_00069_2

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Cui, Zheng ; Gutsche Jr, Robert ; Pinto, Juliet. / Seeing the (in)justice of sustainability : Visualizing inequality at the center of climate change communication. In: Journal of Environmental Media. 2022 ; Vol. 3, No. 1. pp. 3-10.

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