Is sustainable development bad for global biodiversity conservation?
R Clémençon - Global sustainability, 2021 - cambridge.org
Non-technical summaryGlobal biodiversity is in dramatic decline. The general public
appears to equate sustainable development with biodiversity conservation and …
appears to equate sustainable development with biodiversity conservation and …
Reporting on climate change: A computational analysis of US newspapers and sources of bias, 1997–2017
J Bohr - Global Environmental Change, 2020 - Elsevier
News organizations constitute key sites of science communication between experts and lay
audiences, giving many individuals their basic worldview of complex topics like climate …
audiences, giving many individuals their basic worldview of complex topics like climate …
Topic modeling for frame analysis: A study of media debates on climate change in India and USA
We argue that 'topics' of topic models can be used as a useful proxy for frames if (1) frames
are operationalized as connections between concepts;(2) theme-specific data are used; and …
are operationalized as connections between concepts;(2) theme-specific data are used; and …
Competing crises? Media coverage and framing of climate change during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic emerged against the backdrop of the longer-term climate change
crisis and increasing global awareness of the imperative for climate action, disrupting the …
crisis and increasing global awareness of the imperative for climate action, disrupting the …
Representation of Indigenous peoples in climate change reporting
E Belfer, JD Ford, M Maillet - Climatic change, 2017 - Springer
This article examines how newspapers reporting on climate change have covered and
framed Indigenous peoples. Focusing on eight newspapers in Canada, the USA, Australia …
framed Indigenous peoples. Focusing on eight newspapers in Canada, the USA, Australia …
Climate change policy networks: Why and how to compare them across countries
Why do some countries enact more ambitious climate change policies than others? Macro
level economic and political structures, such as the economic weight of fossil fuel industries …
level economic and political structures, such as the economic weight of fossil fuel industries …
International organizations, advocacy coalitions, and domestication of global norms: Debates on climate change in Canada, the US, Brazil, and India
National climate policies are shaped by international organizations (IOs) and global norms.
Drawing from World Society Theory and the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), we …
Drawing from World Society Theory and the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), we …
Climate change communication in Canada
C Callison, DB Tindall - Oxford research encyclopedia of climate …, 2017 - oxfordre.com
The immense geographical and cultural breadth of Canada includes a significant Arctic
region and many distinct indigenous and rurally located peoples who are profoundly …
region and many distinct indigenous and rurally located peoples who are profoundly …
[HTML][HTML] Actors and issues in climate change policy: The maturation of a policy discourse in the national and international context
Policy discourses are important platforms for political actors to express their preferences on
certain issues and are usually linked to a specific policy subsystem. From a research …
certain issues and are usually linked to a specific policy subsystem. From a research …
Vulnerable voices: using topic modeling to analyze newspaper coverage of climate change in 26 non-Annex I countries (2010–2020)
News media influence how climate change is represented, understood, and discussed in the
public sphere. To date, media and climate change research has primarily focused on Annex …
public sphere. To date, media and climate change research has primarily focused on Annex …