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    11. Covering global warming in dubious times: environmental reporters in the new media ecosystem

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    12. Curb your enthusiasm: on media communication of bioenergy and the role of the news media in technology diffusion

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    13. Democratic debate and mediated discourses on climate change: From consensus to de/politicization

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    14. Earth discourses: theorizing the environment for global media studies

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    15. Emerging economies and BRICS climate policy: the justifying role of media

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    16. Following the tweets: what happened to the IPCC AR5 synthesis report on Twitter?

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    17. Forum: organizing and integrating knowledge about environmental communication

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    19. 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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    20. Imagining the future at the global and national scale: a comparative study of British and Dutch press coverage of Rio 1992 and Rio 2012

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