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    161. Whose discourse is it anyway? Understanding resistance through the rise of "Barstool Biology" in nature conservation

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

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    163. Why it matters how we frame the environment

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

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    166. “Fox tots attack shock”: urban foxes, mass media and boundary-breaching

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    167. “Hey friend, buy green”: Social media use to influence eco-purchasing involvement

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

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