Abstract
The study explores the impact of political ideology and socioeconomic status on environmental awareness and attitudes towards environmental justice. It found that 98 respondents had liberal views on environmental issues, suggesting a shift towards more liberal initiatives. The study also highlighted the ethical responsibility of individuals to protect the environment and future generations. While environmental regulations are being handled well, delays or difficulty in obtaining information may be causing delays. Environmental injustice can lead to long-term health problems, economic hardship, and social inequities. The US government must continue investing in environmental justice initiatives and holding corporations accountable. The study also highlights the need for policies promoting sustainable development, reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and conserving natural resources.
Keywords
environmental justice, political ideology, socio-economic status, environmental issues
DOI
View DOI - (https://doi.org/10.36713/epra14789)
How to Cite:
Rhem Rick N. Corpuz, Rafael M. Dela Cruz, BJ Bryan G. Lising, Justin Dale W. Miclat , THE MODERATING EFFECTS OF POLITICAL IDEOLOGY AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC STATUS TOWARDS THE RELATIONSHIP REGARDING THE AWARENESS OF ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES AND ATTITUDES TOWARDS ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE , Volume 9 , Issue 10, october 2023, EPRA International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IJMR) , DOI: https://doi.org/10.36713/epra14789