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    1. "If we wanted to be environmentally sustainable, we'd take the bus." Skiing, mobility, and the irony of climate change

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    2. 20th anniversary (1996-2015) of the global commercialization of biotech crops and biotech crop highlights in 2015

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

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    4. BBC announces its position on climate change, will CBC follow?

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    5. Climate change reporting in Great Lakes Region newspapers: a comparative study of the use of expert sources

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    6. Digital networks and shifting climate news agendas and practices

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    7. Disaster, risk or opportunity? A ten-country comparison of themes in coverage of the IPCC AR5

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    8. Global climate change and the industrial animal agriculture link: the construction of risk

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    10. 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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