http://m.pus.sagepub.com/content/early/2013/02/14/0963662513475966.abstract

Geoengineering, news media and metaphors: Framing the controversial

Abstract

We analyze how metaphors are used in presenting and debating novel
technologies that could influence the climate and thereby also future
climate change policies. We show that metaphors strengthen a policy-related
storyline, while metaphors are rarer in purely descriptive accounts. The
choice of metaphor frames the technologies. War metaphors are used equally
in arguments that are for, against and neutral with respect to the further
development of geoengineering, but differences arise in the use of
metaphors related to controllability, health and mechanisms.
Controllability metaphors are often used in justifying further research and
development of good governance practices, whereas health metaphors tend to
be used against the very idea of geoengineering by portraying technological
interventions in the climate as an emblematic case of an unacceptable
development. These findings suggest that metaphors are early indications of
restrictions in the interpretative flexibility that influences future
governance of geoengineering and geoengineering research.

Published online before print February 15, 2013,

doi: 10.1177/0963662513475966 Public Understanding of Science February 15,
2013 0963662513475966

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