Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public understanding of scientific issues is partly influenced by news reporting, this article is the first to study how the British press has discussed nitrogen pollution. A corpus-assisted frame analysis of newspaper articles (1984–2018) highlighted five frames: Activism, where environmental charities and organizations are portrayed as having an active role in fighting pollution; Government Responsibility, where privatization is presented as central and positioned as one of the main causes of pollution; Industry Responsibility, in which industries’ actions are depicted as causing pollution to increase; Pollutions as Politics, in which pollution is n...
During the 25 years of study, the London Times and the New York Times determined which oil spill inc...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Communic...
Press reporting is instrumental in creating public attitudes towards technological risk and related ...
Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public un...
Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public un...
In May 2019 the Dutch permit system for nitrogen deposition was taken down for not abiding by EU leg...
The case study of the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) pollutions of the Rhône River (France) offers t...
Exposure to air pollution is one of the primary global health risk factors, yet individuals lack the...
Incidents of oil pollution has become a reoccurring decimal over the last twenty decades in most cou...
International audienceThe case study of the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) pollutions of the Rhône R...
© 2017 Ian Eglinton PenroseThe Australian Government’s State of the Environment 2016 report conclude...
This article examines the role of science in environmental reporting in a number of British newspape...
A second Science Links project focused on nitrogen pollution. A team of 12 scientists headed by HBRF...
It is widely known that an increasing number of attentions have paid on environmental issues and mea...
Economic modernization has been China's national priority since the establishment of the People's Re...
During the 25 years of study, the London Times and the New York Times determined which oil spill inc...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Communic...
Press reporting is instrumental in creating public attitudes towards technological risk and related ...
Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public un...
Awareness of the risks posed by excess nitrogen is low beyond the scientific community. As public un...
In May 2019 the Dutch permit system for nitrogen deposition was taken down for not abiding by EU leg...
The case study of the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) pollutions of the Rhône River (France) offers t...
Exposure to air pollution is one of the primary global health risk factors, yet individuals lack the...
Incidents of oil pollution has become a reoccurring decimal over the last twenty decades in most cou...
International audienceThe case study of the polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) pollutions of the Rhône R...
© 2017 Ian Eglinton PenroseThe Australian Government’s State of the Environment 2016 report conclude...
This article examines the role of science in environmental reporting in a number of British newspape...
A second Science Links project focused on nitrogen pollution. A team of 12 scientists headed by HBRF...
It is widely known that an increasing number of attentions have paid on environmental issues and mea...
Economic modernization has been China's national priority since the establishment of the People's Re...
During the 25 years of study, the London Times and the New York Times determined which oil spill inc...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Environmental Communic...
Press reporting is instrumental in creating public attitudes towards technological risk and related ...