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The Changing Face of the Environmental Coalition

A Research Note

Susan E. Howell

Survey Research Center, University of New Orleans

Shirley B. Laska

Environmental Social Science Research Institute, University of New Orleans

This research examines changes in the environmental coalition over the 1980s. During these years, concern over environmental problems has increased. How has the coalition favoring greater environmental protection changed? We use logistic regression to examine changing determinants of support for increased environmental spending. In brief, ideology, party identification, and age become less important as determinants, and education and urban residence become more important. The implications are discussed.

Environment and Behavior, Vol. 24, No. 1, 134-144 (1992)
DOI: 10.1177/0013916592241006


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