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Book Title
The U.S. Media and Climate Change
Publication Name
U. S. Media and Climate Change : Recent Trends
Title
The U.S. Media and Climate Change
Subtitle
Recent Trends
Author
Katya Chistik Hantel
Format
Library Binding
EAN
9781680530636
ISBN
9781680530636
Publisher
Academica Press
Genre
Society & Culture
Subject
Films & TV
Release Date
30/06/2018
Release Year
2018
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
229mm
Item Length
9in
Series
ST. James's Studies in World Affairs Ser.
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Item Width
6in
Number of Pages
277 Pages

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Climate change is one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. Although cohesive solutions remain elusive, U.S. media attention on climate change is decreasing. This study examines how media attention to climate change solutions has changed over time and makes recommendations on how coverage trends can be influenced. Two broad solutions frames were chosen for the study: "market" solutions that address human behavior utilizing market forces (e.g. cap-and-trade, carbon tax), and "technology" solutions that focus on developing technological tools to support more climate-friendly behavior (e.g. renewable energy). The study examined 444 media articles published in the Associated Press, Reuters News, the New York Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. Each article was coded according to a numerical rating scale for how prevalent the solution was in the media article, as well as if it was reported as being an effective solution (positive tonality) or ineffective solution (negative tonality). Articles were analyzed for characteristics aligning with the five phases of Anthony Downs's issue-attention cycle: 1) Pre-Problem, with attention from niche audiences only; 2) Alarmed discovery and euphoric enthusiasm for addressing the issue quickly; 3) Increasing negativity as the cost of progress is realized; 4) Gradual decline of intense public interest; and 5) Post-problem, when issue attention drops off. Findings show that U.S. media coverage of both market and technology solutions to climate change follows Downs's issue-attention cycle, though there are phase variations for each solution. Decreasing coverage volume and increasingly negative tonality was observed for both market and technology solutions, aligning with Downs's characteristics of issue-attention cycle Phases 2-4. Several topics were consistently associated with short-term increases in coverage around a solution, a relationship that indicates that they may play a role in driving media attention to these solutions. Media consistently reported on technology solutions more favorably than market solutions. A tendency for individual politicians and political infighting to negatively impact tonality was observed, as were instances of media favoring an "underdog" in solutions implementation.

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Publisher
Academica Press
ISBN-10
1680530631
ISBN-13
9781680530636
eBay Product ID (ePID)
242766242

Product Key Features

Author
Katya Chistik Hantel
Publication Name
U. S. Media and Climate Change : Recent Trends
Format
Library Binding
Language
English
Series
ST. James's Studies in World Affairs Ser.
Publication Year
2018
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
277 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Width
6in

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
P96.C582u655 2018
Copyright Date
2018
Target Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Topic
Media Studies, Global Warming & Climate Change
Lccn
2018-016514
Genre
Science, Social Science

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