More than just jobs: Understanding what drives support for a declining coal industry.

Extractive Industries and Society - Tập 9 - Trang 101038 - 2022
Adam Mayer1
1Michigan State University, Center for Global Change and Earth Observations 218 Manly Miles Building 1405 S. Harrison Road Michigan 48823 United States

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