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    2. Eating meat and climate change: the media blind spot—a study of Spanish and Italian press coverage

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

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    4. Moving society to a sustainable future: the framing of sustainability in a constructive media outlet

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    5. “I drink it anyway and I know I shouldn't”: understanding green consumers' positive evaluations of norm-violating non-green products and misleading green advertising

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

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

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    8. It's not easy being green … or is it? A content analysis of environmental claims in magazine advertisements from the United States and United Kingdom

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    9. A simple intervention to reduce framing effects in perceptions of global climate Change

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    10. The global in the local: A case study on deforestation in a Ukrainian journalistic field

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    11. Making environmental communication work: creating useful guidance

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    12. Fracking in the German press: securing energy supply on the eve of the ‘Energiewende’ – a quantitative framing-based analysis

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

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    15. Mountaintop removal as a case study: the possibilities for public advocacy through virtual toxic tours

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    16. Chemical controversy: Canadian and US news coverage of the scientific debate about bisphenol A

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

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    19. “Hey friend, buy green”: Social media use to influence eco-purchasing involvement

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    20. Cultural discourses of dwelling: investigating environmental communication as a place-based practice

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