Intelligence and Environmental Emissions
We hypothesize that more intelligent people are likely to forgo proximal choices for more important distal alternatives with respect to the environment, consistent with the delay discounting rationale. We undertake an assessment of the relationship between IQ and emissions of CH4, CO2, and N2O using...
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2014
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