Environmental Communication

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Climate in the News: How Differences in Media Discourse Between the US and UK Reflect National Priorities2012/03/01English40
Into the Wild: The Effects of 360° Immersive Nature Videos on Feelings of Commitment to the Environment2019/11/13English40
Sea-Level Rise Risk Communication: Public Understanding, Risk Perception, and Attitudes about Information2015/08/12English39
Visual Climate Change Communication: From Iconography to Locally Framed 3D Visualization2014/04/28English39
Optimizing Messaging to Reduce Red Meat Consumption2018/01/08English39
Perceived Collective Efficacy and Trust in Government Influence Public Engagement with Climate Change-Related Water Conservation Policies2018/04/06English39
Framing Renewable Energy: A Comparative Study of Newspapers in Australia and Sweden2015/08/27English38
“I Drink It Anyway and I Know I Shouldn't”: Understanding Green Consumers' Positive Evaluations of Norm-violating Non-green Products and Misleading Green Advertising2014/06/27English38
Media Frames and Cognitive Accessibility: What Do “Global Warming” and “Climate Change” Evoke in Partisan Minds?2014/05/13English38
It's Easy Being Green: The Effects of Argument and Imagery on Consumer Responses to Green Product Packaging2012/08/03English37
External Communication About Sustainability: Corporate Social Responsibility Reports and Social Media Activity2018/02/27English37
Why Are People Skeptical about Climate Change? Some Insights from Blog Comments2015/02/09English37
Developments in the Framing of Climate Change as a Public Health Issue in US Newspapers2015/07/08English37
Learning from the Climate Change Debate to Avoid Polarisation on Negative Emissions2019/07/25English37
Blogging for Sustainability: The Intermediary Role of Personal Green Blogs in Promoting Sustainability2018/06/08English36
Resilience as Discourse2015/03/04English36
Finding the Teachable Moment: An Analysis of Information-Seeking Behavior on Global Warming Related Websites during the Release ofThe Day After Tomorrow2009/10/19English36
Media and Climate Change: Four Long-standing Research Challenges Revisited2014/04/03English36
“The End of the Ice Age?”: Disappearing World Heritage and the Climate Change Communication Imperative2017/12/07English36
Media Use and Public Perceptions of Global Warming in India2017/01/24English35
Echo Chambers of Denial: Explaining User Comments on Climate Change2017/12/21English35
“You Can't Run Your SUV on Cute. Let's Go!”: Internet Memes as Delegitimizing Discourse2015/01/07English35
Public Opinion Towards Gene Drive as a Pest Control Approach for Biodiversity Conservation and the Association of Underlying Worldviews2020/01/27English34
Connecting Extreme Heat Events to Climate Change: Media Coverage of Heat Waves and Wildfires2019/11/22English34
Democratic Debate and Mediated Discourses on Climate Change: From Consensus to De/politicization2014/04/03English34
An Inconvenient Joke? A Review of Humor in Climate Change Communication2020/05/13English34
How Grammatical Choice Shapes Media Representations of Climate (Un)certainty2014/04/03English34
Spreading the News on Carbon Capture and Storage: A State-Level Comparison of US Media2013/06/20English33
Curb Your Enthusiasm: On Media Communication of Bioenergy and the Role of the News Media in Technology Diffusion2012/07/27English33
Exploring Indigenous Understandings of River Dynamics and River Flows: A Case from New Zealand2009/03/01English33