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    1. Can public perceptions of Australian climate extremes be reconciled with statistics of climate change?

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    2. Can science writing collectives overcome barriers to more democratic communication and collaboration? Lessons from environmental communication praxis in southern Appalachia

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

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    4. Defogging climate change communication: how cognitive research can promote effective climate communication

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

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

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

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    8. Perceiving to learn or learning to perceive? Understanding farmers' perceptions and adaptation to climate uncertainties

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

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    10. The role of public communication in decision making for waste management infrastructure

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