Potential Future Research
- Generate a larger database of climate-change related articles.
- Analyze source articles for their origin: which newspapers in North America document climate change most often
- Also analyze which newspapers in North America document climate change most accurately
References
Boykoff, M. T. (2013). Public Enemy No. 1?: Understanding Media Representations of Outlier Views on Climate Change. American Behavioral Scientist, 57(6), 796-817. doi:10.1177/0002764213476846
Boykoff, M. T., & Boykoff, J. M. (2007). Climate Change and Journalistic Norms: A Case-Study of U.S. Mass-Media Coverage. Geoforum, 38, 1190-1204.
Trumbo, C. (1996). Constructing Climate Change: Claims and Frames in U.S. News Coverage of an Environmental Issue. Public Understanding of Science, 5, 269-283. doi:10.1088/0963-6625/5/3/006
Wang, T., Hamann, A., Spittlehouse, D. L., & Murdock, T. Q. (2011). Climate WNA - High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 51, 16-29.
Zamith, R., Pinto, J., & Villar, M. E. (2012). Constructing Climate Change in the Americas: An Analysis of News Coverage in U.S. and South American Newspapers. Science Communication, 35(3), 334-357. doi:10.1177/1075547012457470
Boykoff, M. T., & Boykoff, J. M. (2007). Climate Change and Journalistic Norms: A Case-Study of U.S. Mass-Media Coverage. Geoforum, 38, 1190-1204.
Trumbo, C. (1996). Constructing Climate Change: Claims and Frames in U.S. News Coverage of an Environmental Issue. Public Understanding of Science, 5, 269-283. doi:10.1088/0963-6625/5/3/006
Wang, T., Hamann, A., Spittlehouse, D. L., & Murdock, T. Q. (2011). Climate WNA - High-Resolution Spatial Climate Data for Western North America. Journal of Applied Meteorology and Climatology, 51, 16-29.
Zamith, R., Pinto, J., & Villar, M. E. (2012). Constructing Climate Change in the Americas: An Analysis of News Coverage in U.S. and South American Newspapers. Science Communication, 35(3), 334-357. doi:10.1177/1075547012457470