This article examines discourses associated with a new environmental movement, “Carbon Rationing Action Groups” (CRAGs). This case study is intended to contribute to a wider investigation of the emergence of a new type of language used to debate climate change mitigation. Advice on how to reduce one's “carbon footprint,” for example, is provided almost daily. Much of this advice is framed by the use of metaphors and “carbon compounds”—lexical combinations of at least two roots—such as “carbon finance” or “low carbon diet.” The study uses a combination of tools from frame analysis and lexical pragmatics within the general framework of ecolinguistics to compare and contrast language use on the CRAGs' website with press coverage reporting on t...
Over the last decade we have seen the growth and development of low carbon lifestyle movement organi...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
This article charts the emergence and framing of anthropogenic climate change as risk through the le...
This article examines discourses associated with a new environmental movement, “Carbon Rationing Act...
Lexical combinations of at least two roots around "carbon" as the hub, such as "carbon finance" or "...
Lexical combinations of at least two roots around 'carbon ' as the lexical hub, such as &a...
This article deals with climate change from a linguistic perspective. Climate change is an extremely...
Individual and collective efforts to mitigate climate change in the form of carbon offsetting and em...
This research demonstrates the evolution of climate change metaphors in a corpus composed of article...
The primary aim of this thesis is to contribute to a mapping of the metaphors used in climate change...
This paper explores the emergence of a global climate change mitigation regime through an analysis o...
© 2019 Media reporting of climate change plays a key role in shaping public perceptions and influenc...
This volume sheds light on the argumentative role of metaphor in climate change discourse, unpacking...
Climate change communication has become a salient topic in science and society. It has grown to be s...
Global environmental change has provoked changes in how humans experience and perceive their relatio...
Over the last decade we have seen the growth and development of low carbon lifestyle movement organi...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
This article charts the emergence and framing of anthropogenic climate change as risk through the le...
This article examines discourses associated with a new environmental movement, “Carbon Rationing Act...
Lexical combinations of at least two roots around "carbon" as the hub, such as "carbon finance" or "...
Lexical combinations of at least two roots around 'carbon ' as the lexical hub, such as &a...
This article deals with climate change from a linguistic perspective. Climate change is an extremely...
Individual and collective efforts to mitigate climate change in the form of carbon offsetting and em...
This research demonstrates the evolution of climate change metaphors in a corpus composed of article...
The primary aim of this thesis is to contribute to a mapping of the metaphors used in climate change...
This paper explores the emergence of a global climate change mitigation regime through an analysis o...
© 2019 Media reporting of climate change plays a key role in shaping public perceptions and influenc...
This volume sheds light on the argumentative role of metaphor in climate change discourse, unpacking...
Climate change communication has become a salient topic in science and society. It has grown to be s...
Global environmental change has provoked changes in how humans experience and perceive their relatio...
Over the last decade we have seen the growth and development of low carbon lifestyle movement organi...
The influence of language on communication about climate change is well recognised, but this underst...
This article charts the emergence and framing of anthropogenic climate change as risk through the le...