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    1. Best practices in environmental communication: a case study of Louisiana's coastal crisis

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    2. Conservatism vs. conservationism: differential influences of social identities on beliefs about fracking

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    3. Discourses of place: environmental interpretation about Vermont forests

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    5. Environmental risks in newspaper coverage: a framing analysis of investigative reports on environmental problems in 10 Chinese newspapers

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    7. Exploring environmentalism amidst the clamor of networks: a social network analysis of Utah environmental organizations

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    8. From narrative of promise to rhetoric of sustainability: a genealogy of oil sands

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    9. Ken Burns' the national parks: America's best idea (2009): missed opportunities for environmental messages

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    11. Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency: constructing “certainty” as rebuttal

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    14. Overcoming environmental challenges by antagonizing environmental protesters: the Turkish government discourse against anti-hydroelectric power plants movements

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    15. Places and people: rhetorical constructions of “community” in a Canadian environmental risk assessment

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    17. Reimagining sustainability: an interrogation of the Corporate Knights' global 100

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    18. Researching visual environmental communication

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    19. Rhetorical framing in corporate press releases: the case of British petroleum and the Gulf oil spill

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    20. Spreading the news on carbon capture and storage: A state-level comparison of US media

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    22. The influence of place meanings on conservation and human rights in the Arizona Sonora borderlands

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    24. The nature of time: How the covers of the world's most widely read weekly news magazine visualize environmental affairs

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    29. Water gives life: Framing an environmental justice movement in the mainstream and alternative Salvadoran press

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    30. What is the environment doing in my report? Analyzing the environment-as-stakeholder thesis through corpus linguistics

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    31. “Looking both ways”: Metaphor and the rhetorical alignment of intersectional climate justice and reproductive justice concerns

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