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Daily Archives: January 19, 2011
The national security frame: a path forward for climate change communication?
After a spike in late 2009 propelled by the Copenhagen climate conference, mainstream media coverage of climate change dropped off steeply. One dimension of the issue, the intersection of climate change impacts and national security, has been increasingly accentuated in an … Continue reading
