Liliana,
Have a look at Boykoff, M. and J. Boykoff. (2004) Bias as Balance: Global
Warming and the U.S. Prestige Press. Global Environmental Change. (14)2,
125-136. (available from
http://people.ucsc.edu/%7Emboykoff/Boykoff.Boykoff.GEC.2004.pdf)
Best
Klaus
Liliana,
Here's an interesting piece; let me know if you need a PDF of it. Wil
Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative
Movements Impact on U.S. Climate
Change Policy
AARON M. McCRIGHT, University of Chicago
RILEY E. DUNLAP, Åbo Akademi University, Finland,
50 Social Problems 348-373 (2003)
In this
Liliana,
This is also a very good piece. Wil
Wil Burns, Co-Chair
American Society of International Law - International Environmental Law
Group
1702 Arlington Blvd.
El Cerrito, CA 94530 USA
Ph: 650.281.9126
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A provocative new piece that is at least indirectly related to this question
is the Death of Environmentalism essay that has recently been circulating
on the web and among environmental activists:
http://www.thebreakthrough.org/images/Death_of_Environmentalism.pdf. Be
sure to check out some
Lily -
a couple more references that are not on my website and that you may
want to look through as well:
Major, Ann M. and L. Erwin Atwood. (2004). Environmental risks in the
news: issues, sources, problems and values. Public Understanding of
Science 13: 295-308.
Carson, Walter H. (1995).
Lily,
I have an article coming out in March in Coastal Management, Kempton, W.,
J. Firestone, J., J. Lilley, T. Rouleau, and P. Whitaker, The Offshore Wind
Power Debate: Views from Cape Cod that examines public values, mental models
and views on offshore wind power; I could provide a pdf, if you
Congratulations to Jennifer Clapp and Peter Dauvergne, two long-time
members of our cyber-community! Read on...MM
Dear Professor,
I am pleased to announce The MIT Press's publication in February of
Paths to a Green World: The Political Economy of the Global
Environment, by Jennifer Clapp and
Title: RE: climate change and the
media
Dear Liliana et al,
I was about to recommend the Boykoff piece, as i'd heard an item
on the radio about it. As this piece itself has gotten quite a
bit of media (and blog) coverage, it might be a fun exercise for
students to explore how it's been
Dear all,
As we're on the subject of environmentalism and the media, I was
wondering if anyone out there has suggestions for good blogs with a
broad GEP (or other environmental) focus, as i'm a bit of a novice,
and something of a cynic, when it comes to the blogosphere,
cheers,
Kate
ps note
Kate O'Neill [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As we're on the subject of environmentalism and the media, I was
wondering if anyone out there has suggestions for good blogs with a
broad GEP (or other environmental) focus
Not the politics per se, but a really great blog is
http://www.realclimate.org/
Stacy,
Ronnie Lipschutz touches on these issues in several places in his GLOBAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLITICS book.
Michele
Michele
stacy vandeveer wrote:
Colleagues,
First, I am looking for suggestions for a short piece (an article,
chapter, or part thereof) that outlines what we mean by commodity
Another publication to consider:
Completing the Picture: The Challenges of Bringing ''Consumption'' into the
Population-Environment Equation
Sara R. Curran, Alex de Sherbinin
Population and Environment, Vol. 26, No. 2, November 2004
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