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    1. Climate services and communication for development: the role of early career researchers in advancing the debate

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    3. It is always dry here: examining perceptions about drought and climate change in the southern high plains

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    4. Making environmental communication work: creating useful guidance

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    5. Media research on climate change: where have we been and where are we heading?

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    6. Metaphors for the war (or race) against climate change

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    7. No longer “bullying the rhine:” giving narrative a place in flood management

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    8. Places and people: rhetorical constructions of “community” in a Canadian environmental risk assessment

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

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

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