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

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    2. Perceptions of climate change and trust in information providers in rural Australia

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

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    4. "What sceptics believe": the effects of information and deliberation on climate change scepticism

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    5. Cultural styles of participation in farmers' discussions of seasonal climate forecasts in Uganda

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    6. Toward consumption reduction: an environmentally motivated perspective

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    10. World Watch

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    12. Understanding farmer perspectives on climate change adaptation and mitigation: the roles of trust in sources of climate information, climate change beliefs and perceived risk

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    13. What are the barriers to adopting carbon farming practices?

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    14. Adoption of irrigation technology and best management practices under climate risks: evidence from Arkansas, United States

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

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    17. 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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    18. GMO myths and truths: an evidence-based examination of the claims made for the safety and efficacy of genetically modified crops

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    19. How well the media report health risk

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    20. Forestry professionals and Extension educators vs. climate change: implications for Cooperative Extension programming

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    21. Agricultural producer perceptions of climate change and climate education needs for the Central Great Plains

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    22. Cooperative Extension and climate change: successful program delivery

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    23. Climate change impacts on agriculture and their effective communication by Extension agents

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    24. North Carolina Cooperative Extension professionals' climate change perceptions, willingness and perceived barriers to programming: an educational needs assessment

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    25. Current and future water availability: public opinion in the southern United States

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    29. The need for knowledge-based journalism in politicized science debates

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    30. Climate trends and farmers' perceptions of climate change in Zambia

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

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    37. Climate as comedy: the effects of satirical television news on climate change perceptions

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    38. Extending the impacts of hostile media perceptions: influences on discussion and opinion polarization in the context of climate change

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    39. Bridging the research-practice gap in climate communication: lessons from one academic-practitioner collaboration

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    41. Speaking of climate change: a discursive analysis of lay understandings

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

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

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    46. Applying the risk information seeking and processing model to examine support for climate change mitigation policy

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    47. Seeking information about climate change: effects of media use in an extended PRISM

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    50. Perceived impact of a documentary film: an investigation of the first-person effect and its implications for environmental issues

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