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    1. Disconnected discourses: how popular discourse about nanotechnology is missing the point

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    3. Flooding and the framing of risk in British broadsheets, 1985-2010

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    4. Green metacycles of attention: reassessing the attention cycles of environmental news reporting 1961-2010

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    7. Biotechnology and genetically modified foods: the role of environmental journalists

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    8. Media and scientific communication: a case of climate change

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    9. Good and bad practice in the communication of uncertainties associated with the relationship between climate change and weather-related natural disasters

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    10. Environmental geoscience: communication challenges

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    13. Local weeklies are covering the communities big dailies ignore

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    16. Ignorance or bias? Evaluating the ideological and informational drivers of communication gaps about climate change

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    17. Being objective with a personal perspective: how environmental journalists at two Chinese newspapers articulate and practice objectivity

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    18. Environmental science in the media: effects of opposing viewpoints on risk and uncertainty perceptions

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    19. Climate change in the newsroom: journalists' evolving standards of objectivity when covering global warming

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    23. Constructing climate change in the Americas: an analysis of news coverage in U. S. and South American newspapers

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    26. Journalism unbound: new approaches to writing and reporting

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    27. The straight scoop: an expert guide to great community journalism

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    29. Ups and downs from Cape to Cairo: the journalism practice of climate change in Africa

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    30. Scientific leaks: uncertainties and skepticism in climate change journalism

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    31. The evidence of things unseen: visualizing global warming

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    32. Ignored voices: the victims, the virtuous, the agents - women and climate change coverage

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    33. Misframing the messenger: scales of justice, traditional ecological knowledge and media coverage of Arctic indigenous peoples and climate change

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    34. Attention, access and dialogue in the global newspaper sample: notes on the dependency, complexity and contingency of climate summit journalism

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    35. Challenges for the future

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    36. Media coverage of toxic risks: a content analysis of pediatric environmental health information available to new and expecting mothers

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    37. Patterns in advocacy group portrayal: comparing attributes of protest and non-protest news items across advocacy groups

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    39. The social amplification of risk

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    41. Potential abounds, but will they deliver? New media and coverage of environment: what lies ahead as mainstream outlets shrivel?

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

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

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

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

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    46. The role of media in creating environmental awareness

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    47. Is agriculture out of control? A case study of Buckeye Egg Farm: environmental communication, news frames, and social protest

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    48. Overcoming endpoint bias in climate change communication: the case of Arctic Sea ice trends

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

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