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    1. 15 striking findings from 2015

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    3. Extending the impacts of hostile media perceptions: influences on discussion and opinion polarization in the context of climate change

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    4. Harnessing the unconscious mind of the consumer: how implicit attitudes predict pre-conscious visual attention to carbon footprint information on products

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    5. Ignorance or bias? Evaluating the ideological and informational drivers of communication gaps about climate change

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    6. Improving public engagement with climate change: five "best practice" insights from psychological science

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    8. Local climate experts: the influence of local TV weather information on climate change perceptions

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    9. Understanding farmer perspectives on climate change adaptation and mitigation: the roles of trust in sources of climate information, climate change beliefs and perceived risk

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