Full of Hot Air? Three Examinations of Climate Change in the American Political Information Environment
<p>Climate change is thought to be one of the most pressing environmental problems facing humanity. However, due in part to failures in political communication and how the issue has been historically defined in American politics, discussions of climate change remain gridlocked and polarized. I...
Main Author: | Zhou, Menglin |
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Other Authors: | Maguire, Lynn |
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2016
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12154 |
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