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    31. Spectacular environmentalisms: media, knowledge and the framing of ecological politics

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

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    33. Structure and content of the discourse on climate change in the Blogosphere: the big picture

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    34. The enrollment of nature in tourist information: framing urban nature as “the other”

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    35. The impact of global NGOs on Japanese press coverage of climate negotiations: An analysis of the new “background media strategy”

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    36. The representation of biofuels in political cartoons: ironies, contradictions and moral dilemmas

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    37. The voice of science on climate change in the mainstream Turkish press

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    38. What do consumers read about meat? an analysis of media representations of the meat-environment relationship found in popular online news sites in the UK

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

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