This article explores the relationship between climate misinformation campaigns and narratives in light of skepticism and denial of climate change in the era of the Anthropocene. Beginning in the earliest moments of human existence, this paper establishes the importance of narratives in the founding of modern humanity and how such foundational stories has led to our current Anthropogenic world. It goes on to examine misinformation created and funded by politically powerful foundations and companies that distorts the current discussions of climate change among the American public. In leu of the abundance of climate misinformation, this paper also analyzes how the complex emotions inherent in climate change can rationalize the blatant fallaci...
I consider hype as it relates to discourse surrounding climate change. The presence of hype about a ...
This article traces the introduction of the category of climate change into the Indian Himalaya. Cli...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Climate change is an issue which elicits low engagement, even amo...
By applying theories of rhetorical criticism to the arguments in the viral, and controversial, New Y...
This article is based on the 2015 Pace Garrison Lecture that occurred on April 1, 2015. Fittingly fo...
Despite the growing frequency and severity of climate disasters, the news coverage of these events h...
This article investigates the different roles attributed to humanity in the climate change debate, t...
People all over the world are more concerned about climate change than ever before. Although there h...
It is almost a trope in contemporary discussions on the Anthropocene to call for new narratives that...
Humanity tends to be fearful of change, yet change is our constant companion. What seems to be new a...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
This article examines the issue of climate change in the context of ecocriticism. It analyzes some o...
Climate change is arguably the most mind-bendingly complex of all conundrums the world has to conten...
I consider hype as it relates to discourse surrounding climate change. The presence of hype about a ...
This article traces the introduction of the category of climate change into the Indian Himalaya. Cli...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...
The rapidly growing transdisciplinary enthusiasm about developing new kinds of Anthropocene stories ...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Climate change is an issue which elicits low engagement, even amo...
By applying theories of rhetorical criticism to the arguments in the viral, and controversial, New Y...
This article is based on the 2015 Pace Garrison Lecture that occurred on April 1, 2015. Fittingly fo...
Despite the growing frequency and severity of climate disasters, the news coverage of these events h...
This article investigates the different roles attributed to humanity in the climate change debate, t...
People all over the world are more concerned about climate change than ever before. Although there h...
It is almost a trope in contemporary discussions on the Anthropocene to call for new narratives that...
Humanity tends to be fearful of change, yet change is our constant companion. What seems to be new a...
This article makes the case for more climate change, where climate change refers to the prevailing i...
This article examines the issue of climate change in the context of ecocriticism. It analyzes some o...
Climate change is arguably the most mind-bendingly complex of all conundrums the world has to conten...
I consider hype as it relates to discourse surrounding climate change. The presence of hype about a ...
This article traces the introduction of the category of climate change into the Indian Himalaya. Cli...
Despite growing evidence, there seems a general reluctance to accept the seriousness of climate chan...