Published in Global Challenges

James Brooks, M.A., Communication, and co-author Dr. Kristie Ebi, Professor at the Center for Health and the Global Environment, University of Washington, review of literature found climate-health warning labels on gas pumps may increase the feeling of individual responsibility for gas consumption harms and thus shift public opinion towards less carbon-intense transportation behavior and policy.

Climate Change Warning Labels on Gas Pumps: The Role of Public Opinion Formation in Climate Change Mitigation Policies

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Published in the Environmental Law Reporter