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

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    2. Cultured meat in western media: the disproportionate coverage of vetgetarian reactions, demographic realities, and implications for cultured meat marketing

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

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

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    5. Laughing in the face of climate change? Satire as a device for engaging audiences in public debate

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    6. Linking natural disasters to climate change (Part 2)

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

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    8. Taking the romance out of extraction: contemporary Canadian artists and the subversion of the romantic/extractive gaze

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