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    1. Belonging to the rainbow region: place, local media, and the construction of civil and moral identities strategic to climate change adaptability

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    3. 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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    4. Greenwashing consumption: the didactic framing of ExxonMobil's energy solutions

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    5. Mediating the science: Symbolic and structural influences on communicating climate change through New Zealand's television news

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    7. Sporting nature(s): wildness, the primitive, and naturalizing imagery in MMA and sports advertisements

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

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    9. The nature of time: How the covers of the world's most widely read weekly news magazine visualize environmental affairs

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