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    31. Greens and greenbacks

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    32. Growing, but foreign source dependent: science coverage in Latin America

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    34. Ignored voices: the victims, the virtuous, the agents - women and climate change coverage

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    35. Interest group strategies and journalistic norms: news media framing of environmental issues

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    36. Introduction: the media politics of environmental risk

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    37. Is agriculture out of control? A case study of Buckeye Egg Farm: environmental communication, news frames, and social protest

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    38. Is agriculture spinning out of control?: A case study of factory farms in Ohio: environmental communication, news frames, and social justice

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    39. Journalistic practices and television coverage of the environment: an international comparison

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    40. Journalistic strategies for reporting long-term environmental issues: a case study of three Superfund sites

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