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2. Supply, demand and polarization challenges facing US climate policies
3. Climate change countermovements and adaptive strategies: insights from Heartland Institute annual conferences a decade apart
4. Communicating climate change in the Anthropocene
5. The Prevalence and Rationale for Presenting an Opposing Viewpoint in Climate Change Reporting : Findings from a U.S. National Survey of TV Weathercasters
6. COVID-19 media coverage decreasing despite deepening crisis
7. Climate policy conflict in the U.S. states: a critical review and way forward
8. Evaluating the perils and promises of academic climate advocacy
9. Dominant counter-frames in influential climate contrarian European think tanks
10. Framing sustainability and climate change: Interrogating discourses in vernacular and English-language media in Sundarbans, India
11. A Laughing matter? Confronting climate change through humor
12. Creative climate communications
13. Mass Media Representations of Anthromes
14. Creative (Climate) Communications: Productive Pathways for Science, Policy and Society
15. The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: from 25 years of inaction to a global transformation for public health
16. Anthropocene communications
17. Climate change countermovement organizations and media attention in the United States
18. Mass Media and Environmental Politics
19. Lens on Climate Change: Making Climate Meaningful through Student-Produced Videos
20. Elite News Coverage of Climate Change
21. Framing in Climate Change Videos
22. Climate Choices for a Sustainable Southwest
23. Media representational practices in the Anthropocene Era
24. AWARENESS OF BOTH TYPE 1 AND 2 ERRORS IN CLIMATE SCIENCE AND ASSESSMENT
25. Strategies for climate change communication through social media: Objectives, approach, and interaction.
26. On the use of imagery for climate change engagement
27. Climate policy conflict in the U.S. states: a critical review and way forward
28. Climate Conflict in the U.S. States: A Critical Review and Way Forward
29. Flogging a Dead Norm? Newspaper Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change in the United States and United Kingdom from 2003 to 2006
30. Who Speaks for the Climate?: Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change
31. Commentary: The Beat Goes On? Print Media Coverage of Anthropogenic Climate Change over the past three decades
32. Discursive stability meets climate instability: A critical exploration of the concept of ‘climate stabilization’ in contemporary climate policy
33. ‘The beat goes on? Print media coverage of anthropogenic climate change over the past three decades’
34. Strategies for climate change communication through social media: Objectives, approach, and interaction
35. Burden sharing at the water’s edge
36. Conspicuous redemption? Reflections on the promises and perils of the ‘Celebritization’ of climate change
37. Balance as bias, resolute on the retreat? Updates & analyses of newspaper coverage in the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and Canada over the past 15 years
38. sj-docx-1-mia-10.1177_1329878X211038004 - Supplemental material for Strategies for climate change communication through social media: Objectives, approach, and interaction
39. The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change : responding to converging crises
40. The cultural politics of climate change discourse in UK tabloids
41. Lost in translation? United States television news coverage of anthropogenic climate change, 1995–2004
42. Signals and noise: Mass-media coverage of climate change in the USA and the UK
43. The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises
44. Climate change and journalistic norms: A case-study of US mass-media coverage
45. Climate change perception among Spanish undergraduates. A reception study on the combination of the local, global, gain and loss frames
46. Examining climate change and sustainable/fast fashion in the 21st century: ‘Trash the Runway’
47. The 2020 report of The Lancet Countdown on health and climate change: responding to converging crises
48. COVID-19 media coverage decreasing despite deepening crisis
49. Media representational practices in the Anthropocene Era
50. Digital cultures and climate change: ‘Here and now’
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