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- Q5133516 subject Q8383086.
- Q5133516 subject Q8383124.
- Q5133516 subject Q8419841.
- Q5133516 abstract "The climate gap refers to a body of data indicating disparities in how climate change impacts various racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in the United States. The data show that low socioeconomic status groups and racial and ethnic minorities will experience more negative health and economic impacts from the results of climate change than other populations in the United States. This term, climate gap, was first used in the May 2009 report, “The Climate Gap: Inequalities in How Climate Change Hurts Americans & How to Close the Gap”, as well as in a concurrent paper published in the journal, Environmental Justice, by Seth B. Shonkoff, Rachel Morello-Frosch and colleagues entitled, "Minding the Climate Gap: Implications of Environmental Health Inequities for Mitigation Policies in California".".
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q1291678.
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q1479527.
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- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q1643441.
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- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q5133514.
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q7942.
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383086.
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8383124.
- Q5133516 wikiPageWikiLink Q8419841.
- Q5133516 comment "The climate gap refers to a body of data indicating disparities in how climate change impacts various racial, ethnic and socioeconomic groups in the United States. The data show that low socioeconomic status groups and racial and ethnic minorities will experience more negative health and economic impacts from the results of climate change than other populations in the United States.".
- Q5133516 label "Climate gap".