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The data was collected from a nationally representative survey of 1,006 American adults in September 2021.
Based on the article ID , this refers to a specific scholarly paper published in the journal Environmental Research Communications .
The essay, titled was published on December 6, 2023. Key Details of the Essay
Predictors of U.S. public support for climate aid to developing countries
The study analyzed how party identification, historical emissions information, and perceptions of climate justice affect public opinion on international climate aid.
The research investigates the factors that influence whether American adults support providing financial and technical assistance to developing nations to help them combat climate change.