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The persistent global disparities in environmental and climate communication scholarship
Published 2025-01-01“…The Global South is disproportionately affected by the consequences of climate change despite being less responsible for some of its anthropogenic causes, compared to the Global North.MethodsTo understand whether environmental and climate communication scholarship reflect the global nature of these crises, we conducted a publication review of 505 articles published in the top-producing journals of climate communication between 2020 and 2022, along with an authorship survey and keyword network analysis. …”
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Climate Change and Florida: Frequently Asked Questions
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Climate Change and Florida: Frequently Asked Questions
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Assessing ExxonMobil’s climate change communications (1977–2014)
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Communication on Climate Change in the Mediterranean by Non-State Actors: A Framing Analysis
Published 2024-02-01“…To answer this question, this article explores the climate communication strategies of non-state actors with various country origins. …”
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Understanding sociodemographic differences in climate behavior, climate policy acceptance, and political participation
Published 2025-01-01“…While older individuals exhibit greater readiness to act via individual behavior and policy acceptance, it is important to include young people in climate-communication efforts.…”
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Studying attention to IPCC climate change maps with mobile eye-tracking.
Published 2025-01-01“…Many visualisations used in the climate communication field aim to present the scientific models of climate change to the public. …”
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How fast is the frequency of precipitation extremes doubling in global land regions?
Published 2024-01-01“…The increasing frequency and intensity of precipitation extremes poses a serious challenge for societies that must adapt to a changing climate. Communicating these changes in terms of their magnitude at a given lead time (e.g., 2100) or at a given level of global warming (e.g., +2 °C) can give the misleading impression that climate change is a distant issue; yet, adaptation measures to cope with future hydro-climatic conditions may be designed and implemented today. …”
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