The Geographies of Climate Change

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The Geographies of Climate Change Return to Home Page Introduction to GEOG 495: The Geographies of Climate Change February 27, 2014 All slides from Who Speaks for the Climate?:Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change by Maxwell T. Boykoff

Fig 1.1 World Newspaper coverage of climate change/global warming, 2004-2010, p. 22.

Fig. 1.2 US newspaper coverage of climate change/global warming 2000-2010, p. 25.

Figure 1.1. KU newspaper coverage of climate change/global warming 2000-2010, p. 216.

Figure 1.4 Indian newpaper coverage of climage change/global warming, 2000-2010, p. 26.

Figure 2.1 Atmospheric temperature and media coverage of climate change, p. 31.

Figure 2.2 US & UK newspaper coverage of climate change, COP15 & ‘Climategate’, p. 38.

Figure 2.3 UK newspaper coverage of climate change, 2009-2010, p. 39.

Figure 3.1 Media representations & the distrubution of expert views in climate science & governance, p. 55.

Figure 4.1 UK tabloid newspaper coverage of climate change, 2000-2010, p. 90.

Figure 4.2 Primary & secondary frames in UK tabloid newspaper headlines & texts, 2000-2006, p. 94.

Figure 5.1 Interacting journalistic norms, p. 101,

Figure 5.2 New media coverage of climate change, 14 Sept. 1010, p. 102.

Figure 5.2 New media coverage of climate change, 14 Sept. 1010, p. 103.

Figure 5. 4 US television coverage of climate change, 1985-2010, p