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    51. Sources and framing of fracking: a content analysis of newspaper coverage in North Carolina, New York, and Pennsylvania

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    52. Media access and political efficacy in the eco-politics of climate change: Canadian national news and mediated policy networks

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

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    54. Risk and responsibility in public engagement by climate scientists: Reconsidering advocacy during the Trump era

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    55. Why it matters how we frame the environment

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

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    57. In Flanders Fields: de/politicization and democratic debate on a GM potato field trial controversy in news media

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    58. Overcoming endpoint bias in climate change communication: the case of Arctic Sea ice trends

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    59. Dividing and uniting through naming: the case of North Carolina's sea-level-rise policy

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    60. Fracking in the German press: securing energy supply on the eve of the ‘Energiewende’ – a quantitative framing-based analysis

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    61. Discourses of place: environmental interpretation about Vermont forests

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    62. YouTube, social norms and perceived salience of climate change in the American mind

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    63. It's a matter of trust: American judgments of the credibility of informal communicators on solutions to climate change

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    64. The representation of biofuels in political cartoons: ironies, contradictions and moral dilemmas

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    65. The 2014 walrus haul out: A case study of selective exposure to environmental news coverage

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    66. Monsanto’s biotechnology politics: discourses of legitimation

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    67. Climate change reporting in Great Lakes Region newspapers: a comparative study of the use of expert sources

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    68. Communication practices and political engagement with climate change: a research agenda

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    69. Spectacular environmentalisms: media, knowledge and the framing of ecological politics

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    70. Belligerent broadcasting, male anti-authoritarianism and anti-environmentalism: the case of Top Gear (BBC, 2002–2015)

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    71. Charismatic life: spectacular biodiversity and biophilic life writing

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    72. Graphs of grief and other green feelings: the uses of affect in the study of environmental communication

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    73. Beyond the money shot; or how framing nature matters? Locating Green at Wildscreen

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    75. Hello from the other side: popular culture, crisis, and climate activism

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    77. Portraying the perils to polar bears: the role of empathic and objective perspective-taking toward animals in climate change communication

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    78. Frames, stories, and images: the advantages of a multimodal approach in comparative media content research on climate change

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    79. Image themes and frames in US print news stories about climate change

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    80. Eating meat and climate change: the media blind spot—a study of Spanish and Italian press coverage

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    81. Forum: organizing and integrating knowledge about environmental communication

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    82. Reflections on environmental communication and the challenges of a new research agenda

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    83. Promising directions for environmental communication research

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    84. Making environmental communication work: creating useful guidance

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    85. Climate change communication and the internet: challenges and opportunities for research

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    86. Why are people skeptical about climate change? Some insights from blog comments

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    87. Structure and content of the discourse on climate change in the Blogosphere: the big picture

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    88. Meeting the climate change challenge (MC3): the role of the internet in climate change research dissemination and knowledge mobilization

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    89. Framing global warming: is that really the question? A realist, Gramscian critique of the framing paradigm in media and communication research

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    90. The relative effect of message-based appeals to promote water conservation at a tourist resort in the gulf of Thailand

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    91. “I drink it anyway and I know I shouldn't”: understanding green consumers' positive evaluations of norm-violating non-green products and misleading green advertising

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    92. Climate refugees or migrants? Contesting media frames on climate justice in the Pacific

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    93. Applying the theory of planned behavior and media dependency theory: Predictors of public pro-environmental behavioral intentions in Singapore

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    94. Visual climate change communication: from iconography to locally framed 3D visualization

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    95. Imagining the future at the global and national scale: a comparative study of British and Dutch press coverage of Rio 1992 and Rio 2012

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    96. Global journalism in decision-making moments: a case study of Canadian and American television coverage of the 2009 United Nations framework convention on climate change in Copenhagen

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    97. Media frames and cognitive accessibility: What do “global warming” and “climate change” evoke in partisan minds?

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    98. The voice of science on climate change in the mainstream Turkish press

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    99. National discussions, global repercussions: ethics in British newspaper coverage of global climate negotiations

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    100. Media representations of climate change: a meta-analysis of the research field

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