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    1. "It's not natural for them to cooperate." San Francisco Bay towns agree they need to plan together for sea-level rise. The trick is getting them to do it

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    3. Dividing and uniting through naming: the case of North Carolina's sea-level-rise policy

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    4. 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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    5. Integrating media studies of climate change into transdisciplinary research: which direction should we be heading?

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

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    7. “Looking both ways”: Metaphor and the rhetorical alignment of intersectional climate justice and reproductive justice concerns

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