This article states the importance of the role media plays, towards environmental problems, in public awareness. This is based on the media's capacity to influence large audiences. The articles also depicts the upward but still insufficient trend of the information which is communicated by Spain's media regarding the environment, particularly climate change. The most relevant aspects which explain why climate change is not receiving enough coverage are emphasized. These aspects are: excessive relevance given to conflictive and catastrophic events, technical complexity when communicating environmental problems in simpler terms, a generalized preception that makes climate change sound like a foreign problem whose solution has nothing to do wh...
World leaders signed the Paris Agreement in 2015 to keep global temperatures well below 2 °C. This P...
Introduction. This article deals with the media coverage of climate change and global warming in Spa...
Climate change is a global problem, and according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, it is current...
This paper explores media coverage of climate science through a selection of Spanish newspapers (El ...
Climate change is not given the expected coverage of a subject of such importance in the Spanish med...
This thesis focuses on climate change coverage on television news programmes in Spain and analyzes t...
In the last two years, since the publication of the latest IPCC reports (IPCC, 2018 & 2020), greater...
This paper sets out to analyse the information dedicated to climate change and tourism in the Spanis...
Beyond other social actors, such as policymakers and scholars, common citizens are also expected to ...
This article analyzes how the Spanish press covers the mitigation of climate change. We have used t...
[Resumo] As investigacións demostraron fidedignamente que a prensa escrita é fonte de información fu...
La atención mediática hacia el cambio climático (CC) en países en desarrollo es crucial para compren...
This article addresses the contrast between media coverage of climate change and global warming in S...
Three polls carried out in 2008, 2010 and 2012 explored media consump - tion and sources used by Spa...
Controversy has been a relevant element in the coverage of climate change. Several studies emphasize...
World leaders signed the Paris Agreement in 2015 to keep global temperatures well below 2 °C. This P...
Introduction. This article deals with the media coverage of climate change and global warming in Spa...
Climate change is a global problem, and according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, it is current...
This paper explores media coverage of climate science through a selection of Spanish newspapers (El ...
Climate change is not given the expected coverage of a subject of such importance in the Spanish med...
This thesis focuses on climate change coverage on television news programmes in Spain and analyzes t...
In the last two years, since the publication of the latest IPCC reports (IPCC, 2018 & 2020), greater...
This paper sets out to analyse the information dedicated to climate change and tourism in the Spanis...
Beyond other social actors, such as policymakers and scholars, common citizens are also expected to ...
This article analyzes how the Spanish press covers the mitigation of climate change. We have used t...
[Resumo] As investigacións demostraron fidedignamente que a prensa escrita é fonte de información fu...
La atención mediática hacia el cambio climático (CC) en países en desarrollo es crucial para compren...
This article addresses the contrast between media coverage of climate change and global warming in S...
Three polls carried out in 2008, 2010 and 2012 explored media consump - tion and sources used by Spa...
Controversy has been a relevant element in the coverage of climate change. Several studies emphasize...
World leaders signed the Paris Agreement in 2015 to keep global temperatures well below 2 °C. This P...
Introduction. This article deals with the media coverage of climate change and global warming in Spa...
Climate change is a global problem, and according to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon, it is current...