Climate skepticism in the UK media has not been a major focus of recent research. This paper aims to help fill the gap by looking at the incidence of skeptical voices in UK newspapers across three periods: 2007, 2009/2010, and 2010/2011. After analyzing more than 3200 articles, it finds that skeptical voices increased their presence markedly across all newspapers and all types of articles in the second period, and maintained a significant presence in many in the third. Uncontested skeptical voices were particularly prevalent in opinion pieces and editorials in right-leaning newspapers in the second. It also finds that skeptical voices or opinions were more likely to be included in pieces written by in-house non-specialist columnists than by...
This article examines the role of science in environmental reporting in a number of British newspape...
In the United Kingdom (UK), daily circulation figures for tabloid newspapers are as much as ten time...
While scientific consensus and political and media messages appear to be increasingly certain, publi...
Climate skepticism in the UK media has not been a major focus of recent research. This paper aims to...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
Skepticism toward climate change has a long tradition in the United States. We focus on mass media a...
There is a comparably lengthy history of climate change communication research in the UK that can be...
This study analyzes whether the ideological orientation of a newspaper has an influence on the sali...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Poles Apart is a wide-ranging comparative study on the prevalence of climate scepticism – in its var...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This commentary first explains why it is important to study media representations of uncertainty aro...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This article investigates the representation in UK national newspaper articles between August 1987 a...
Poles Apart is a wide-ranging comparative study on the prevalence of climate scepticism – in its var...
This article examines the role of science in environmental reporting in a number of British newspape...
In the United Kingdom (UK), daily circulation figures for tabloid newspapers are as much as ten time...
While scientific consensus and political and media messages appear to be increasingly certain, publi...
Climate skepticism in the UK media has not been a major focus of recent research. This paper aims to...
This paper explores the persistence of scepticism in British newspapers’ narratives around climate c...
Skepticism toward climate change has a long tradition in the United States. We focus on mass media a...
There is a comparably lengthy history of climate change communication research in the UK that can be...
This study analyzes whether the ideological orientation of a newspaper has an influence on the sali...
Media research has historically concentrated on the many uncertainties in climate science either as ...
Poles Apart is a wide-ranging comparative study on the prevalence of climate scepticism – in its var...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
This commentary first explains why it is important to study media representations of uncertainty aro...
This article explores the role of broadcast news media decisionmakers in shaping public understandin...
This article investigates the representation in UK national newspaper articles between August 1987 a...
Poles Apart is a wide-ranging comparative study on the prevalence of climate scepticism – in its var...
This article examines the role of science in environmental reporting in a number of British newspape...
In the United Kingdom (UK), daily circulation figures for tabloid newspapers are as much as ten time...
While scientific consensus and political and media messages appear to be increasingly certain, publi...