Skepticism toward climate change has a long tradition in the United States. We focus on mass media as the conveyors of the image of climate change and ask: Is climate change skepticism still a characteristic of US print media coverage? If so, to what degree and in what form? And which factors might pave the way for skeptics entering mass media debates? We conducted a quantitative content analysis of US print media during one year (1 June 2012 to 31 May 2013). Our results show that the debate has changed: fundamental forms of climate change skepticism (such as denial of anthropogenic causes) have been abandoned in the coverage, being replaced by more subtle forms (such as the goal to avoid binding regulations). We find no evidence for the no...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.The importance of global climate change in society cannot...
Recent scholarship suggests that groups who oppose acting on climate change have shifted their empha...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Motivating the political will necessary for fair and ambitious climate change policies is significan...
This article focuses on connected factors that contribute to United States (US) media reporting on a...
Climate skepticism in the UK media has not been a major focus of recent research. This paper aims to...
The news media play an influential role in shaping public attitudes on a wide range of issues—climat...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.This study examines the relationship among demographi...
This study analyzes whether the ideological orientation of a newspaper has an influence on the sali...
We study the discursive resonance of online climate skepticism in traditional media in Germany, a co...
This study investigates the previously unstudied role that popular magazines, as a form of soft news...
For the majority of people, media coverage is the primary source of information about important issu...
The article tackles the issue of the social construction of climate change from the perspective of a...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.The importance of global climate change in society cannot...
Recent scholarship suggests that groups who oppose acting on climate change have shifted their empha...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Motivating the political will necessary for fair and ambitious climate change policies is significan...
This article focuses on connected factors that contribute to United States (US) media reporting on a...
Climate skepticism in the UK media has not been a major focus of recent research. This paper aims to...
The news media play an influential role in shaping public attitudes on a wide range of issues—climat...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
This file was last viewed in Adobe Acrobat Pro.This study examines the relationship among demographi...
This study analyzes whether the ideological orientation of a newspaper has an influence on the sali...
We study the discursive resonance of online climate skepticism in traditional media in Germany, a co...
This study investigates the previously unstudied role that popular magazines, as a form of soft news...
For the majority of people, media coverage is the primary source of information about important issu...
The article tackles the issue of the social construction of climate change from the perspective of a...
This research examined the frequency and distribution of print media coverage of climate change in A...
Color poster with text, charts, and images.The importance of global climate change in society cannot...
Recent scholarship suggests that groups who oppose acting on climate change have shifted their empha...