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    81. Just turn on the faucet: a content analysis of PSAs about the global water crisis on youTube

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    82. Ken Burns' the national parks: America's best idea (2009): missed opportunities for environmental messages

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    84. Making environmental communication work: creating useful guidance

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    85. Making progress? Reproducing hegemony through discourses of “sustainable development” in the Australian news media

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

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    88. Media Diets of vegetarians. how news consumption, social media use and communicating with one’s social environment are associated with a vegetarian diet

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    89. Media access and political efficacy in the eco-politics of climate change: Canadian national news and mediated policy networks

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    90. Media and climate change: Four long-standing research challenges revisited

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    91. Media context and reporting opportunities on climate change: 2012 versus 1988

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

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    93. Media representations of climate change: a meta-analysis of the research field

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

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    95. Media use and public perceptions of global warming in India

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

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    97. Meeting the climate change challenge (MC3): the role of the internet in climate change research dissemination and knowledge mobilization

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    98. Memories of the tropics in industrial jungles: Constructing nature, contesting nature

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

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