When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information, opinions and experiences. One of the topics commonly discussed is the role climate change may or may not have played in influencing an event. Here, we examine Twitter posts that mentioned climate change in the context of three high-magnitude extreme weather events – Hurricane Irene, Hurricane Sandy and Snowstorm Jonas – in order to assess how the framing of the topic and the attention paid to it can vary between events. We also examine the role that contextual factors can play in shaping climate change coverage on the platform. We find that criticism of climate change denial dominated during Irene, while political and ideological struggle fr...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the “six degrees of separation” whic...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
Behavioural scientists have been studying public perceptions to understand how and why people behave...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
The public understanding of climate change plays a critical role in translating climate science into...
The link between extreme weather and climate change is being highlighted in ever more countries. Inc...
Climate change is an omnipresent issue in politics, industry, science, and society. Scientist knew o...
Most scientists agree that climate change is the largest existential threat of our time. Despite the...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
This study investigates Framing Theory as it pertains to Twitter as the modern social sphere for com...
Researchers are increasingly examining discourses associated with climate change and extreme weather...
Global warming is the term used to describe critical environmental issues and concerns. Social media...
Climate change remains a highly polarized topic in the United States. Research suggests that the div...
Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic share many similarities. However, in the past months, conce...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its first comprehensive as...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the “six degrees of separation” whic...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
Behavioural scientists have been studying public perceptions to understand how and why people behave...
When extreme weather events occur, people often turn to social media platforms to share information,...
The public understanding of climate change plays a critical role in translating climate science into...
The link between extreme weather and climate change is being highlighted in ever more countries. Inc...
Climate change is an omnipresent issue in politics, industry, science, and society. Scientist knew o...
Most scientists agree that climate change is the largest existential threat of our time. Despite the...
The online discourse about climate change has changed the way social media users receive information...
This study investigates Framing Theory as it pertains to Twitter as the modern social sphere for com...
Researchers are increasingly examining discourses associated with climate change and extreme weather...
Global warming is the term used to describe critical environmental issues and concerns. Social media...
Climate change remains a highly polarized topic in the United States. Research suggests that the div...
Climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic share many similarities. However, in the past months, conce...
In September 2013 the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change published its first comprehensive as...
Social media is a transformative digital technology, collapsing the “six degrees of separation” whic...
Extreme weather events like the heat wave of 2018 reinforce public attention for climate change. Soc...
Behavioural scientists have been studying public perceptions to understand how and why people behave...