This article explores how hurricanes are used in news media to exemplify the consequences of climate change. This is done by a close reading of Norwegian newspaper articles on the hurricanes Katrina (2005), Sandy (2012), Harvey and Irma (both 2017). The geographical distance between the disaster areas and the media audience enables an exploration of how these weather events are made meaningful across long distances, as global concerns. The article shows how these hurricanes are textualized and turned into signs in nature that are pointing towards a climate-changed future, and how they work as modelling examples for imagining the possible disastrous state of such a future. It further argues that reasoning with hurricane examples is a certain...
The present investigation identifies the key images that British newspapers use to represent climate...
This article examines the visualization of climate change through two empirical studies. First, a qu...
This dissertation examines how the phenomenon of climate change is changing the public conception of...
This article explores how hurricanes are used in news media to exemplify the consequences of climate...
D ebate over climate change frequently conflates issues of science and politics. Because of their si...
The Norwegian media responses to Hurricane Katrina were structured around three well-established set...
The public understanding of climate change plays a critical role in translating climate science into...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
In 2017, the United States experienced a series of natural hazards (hurricanes, wildfires, and blizz...
One of the most serious global issues presently is climate change. News media has an important role ...
Climate change is affecting every country on every continent and weather events are becoming more ex...
Abstract Purpose – This study aims to analyze the media coverage of the impact of extreme weather e...
Understanding public risk perception related to possible consequences of climate change is of paramo...
The present article examines the linguistic aspects of climate change through a terminological analy...
In recent years, there has been a developing trend of labelling some disasters as ‘climate change di...
The present investigation identifies the key images that British newspapers use to represent climate...
This article examines the visualization of climate change through two empirical studies. First, a qu...
This dissertation examines how the phenomenon of climate change is changing the public conception of...
This article explores how hurricanes are used in news media to exemplify the consequences of climate...
D ebate over climate change frequently conflates issues of science and politics. Because of their si...
The Norwegian media responses to Hurricane Katrina were structured around three well-established set...
The public understanding of climate change plays a critical role in translating climate science into...
In the winter 2015/2016 a series of storms resulted in widespread flooding in northern England, dama...
In 2017, the United States experienced a series of natural hazards (hurricanes, wildfires, and blizz...
One of the most serious global issues presently is climate change. News media has an important role ...
Climate change is affecting every country on every continent and weather events are becoming more ex...
Abstract Purpose – This study aims to analyze the media coverage of the impact of extreme weather e...
Understanding public risk perception related to possible consequences of climate change is of paramo...
The present article examines the linguistic aspects of climate change through a terminological analy...
In recent years, there has been a developing trend of labelling some disasters as ‘climate change di...
The present investigation identifies the key images that British newspapers use to represent climate...
This article examines the visualization of climate change through two empirical studies. First, a qu...
This dissertation examines how the phenomenon of climate change is changing the public conception of...