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Evidence for three distinct climate change audience segments with varying belief-updating tendencies: implications for climate change communication
Mounting evidence suggests members of the general public are not homogeneous in their receptivity to climate science information. Studies segmenting...
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The influence of risk perception on climate change communication behavior: a dual perspective of psychological distance and environmental values
Promoting climate change communication is an effective way to raise awareness of carbon neutrality and thus promote low-carbon behavior among the...
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Geeks versus climate change: understanding American video gamers’ engagement with global warming
As climate change impacts increase, communicators must engage as many audiences as possible in climate action. One potentially underrated audience is...
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Beyond climate change? Environmental discourse on the planetary boundaries in Twitter networks
Social media are increasingly used to obtain and disseminate information about environmental issues. Yet, environmental communication research has...
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How the experience of California wildfires shape Twitter climate change framings
Climate communication scientists search for effective message strategies to engage the ambivalent public in support of climate advocacy. The personal...
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An IPCC that listens: introducing reciprocity to climate change communication
As the epistemic hand in the UNFCCC’S political glove, the IPCC is charged with furnishing the global dialogues with ‘reliable knowledge’ on climate...
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Comparing public and scientific extreme event attribution to climate change
Extreme event attribution is an active area of scientific research, but public attribution of extreme events to climate change is not well understood...
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Are transport networks in low-income countries prepared for climate change? Barriers to preparing for climate change in Africa and South Asia
Climate change, through extreme weather events and slow onset climatic changes, disrupts the operation of transport networks, and those in low-income...
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Changing how you look at climate change: attention bias modification increases attention to climate change
Mitigating the negative impacts of anthropogenic climate change is among the most serious and pressing challenges facing the global community....
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Public understanding of climate change terminology in Germany
The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other institutions communicate about climate change to international...
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Climate change–induced immigration to the United States has mixed influences on public support for climate change and migrants
Global climate change has begun to cause widespread forced migration and drivers of this phenomenon are expected to intensify in the future, which is...
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News coverage of climate change and generation Z
This study examines 2021 and 2022 news coverage of Generation Z and climate change to understand how this discursive relationship is constructed....
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Assessing climate change vulnerability of coastal roads
Climate change is a global phenomenon, which affects in several ways different regions all around the world, beyond the rise in global temperature....
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Climate Change Through Quantum Lens: Computing and Machine Learning
Quantum computing (QC) is a new approach to perform computations using the principles of quantum mechanics. The demonstration of quantum superiority...
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How do sensemaking and climate change education affect climate engagement at the grassroots level? A study of five communities in Southeastern Ghana
This study aims to explore how climate change education and sensemaking can lead to climate engagement and adaptive behavior at the grassroots level....
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Adolescent framings of climate change, psychological distancing, and implications for climate change concern and behavior
It is essential to understand how youth are framing climate change in order to develop effective educational opportunities and targeted...
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Farmer field schools, climate action plans and climate change resilience among smallholder farmers in Northern Ghana
Smallholder farmers in Ghana’s Savannah ecological zone face multiple climate stressors. Government and non-governmental organizations have...
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Farmers adapt to climate change irrespective of stated belief in climate change: a California case study
Farmers are front-line workers managing climatic change. As in many parts of the world, climate change in northern California is threatening natural...
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Global warming vs. climate change frames: revisiting framing effects based on new experimental evidence collected in 30 European countries
Existing evidence suggests that climate change beliefs can be subject to how the issue is framed. Particularly, the choice between a “global warming”...
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A climate change risk assessment in aquaculture in Korea
Global aquaculture production is steadily rising, and the aquaculture industry is assuming an increasingly vital role in economic aspects. Despite...