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    1. How grammatical choice shapes media representations of climate (un)certainty

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

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

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

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

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

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

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