| The US News Media, Polarization on Climate Change, and Pathways to Effective Communication |
17 |
| On the Field of Environmental Communication: A Systematic Review of the Peer-Reviewed Literature |
15 |
| Optimizing Messaging to Reduce Red Meat Consumption |
12 |
| Science Literacy or Value Predisposition? A Meta-Analysis of Factors Predicting Public Perceptions of Benefits, Risks, and Acceptance of Nuclear Energy |
12 |
| Psychological Reactance From Reading Basic Facts on Climate Change: The Role of Prior Views and Political Identification |
12 |
| Being Skeptical? Exploring Far-Right Climate-Change Communication in Germany |
10 |
| Examining the Impact of Expert Voices: Communicating the Scientific Consensus on Genetically-modified Organisms |
10 |
| The Effects of Environmental Brand Attributes and Nature Imagery in Green Advertising |
8 |
| Interpreting Images of Fracking: How Visual Frames and Standing Attitudes Shape Perceptions of Environmental Risk and Economic Benefit |
7 |
| Climate Change and YouTube: Deliberation Potential in Post-video Discussions |
7 |
| Global Warming's Six Americas Short Survey: Audience Segmentation of Climate Change Views Using a Four Question Instrument |
7 |
| Bearing Witness? Polar Bears as Icons for Climate Change Communication in National Geographic |
6 |
| Enduring Extremes? Polar Vortex, Drought, and Climate Change Beliefs |
6 |
| The Dakota Access Pipeline and the Breakdown of Participatory Processes in Environmental Decision-Making |
6 |
| Foreign, Domestic, and Cultural Factors in Climate Change Reporting: Swedish Media's Coverage of Wildfires in Three Continents |
5 |
| Echo Chambers of Denial: Explaining User Comments on Climate Change |
5 |
| A Missed Opportunity?: NOAA's Use of Social Media to Communicate Climate Science |
5 |
| Reform, Justice, and Sovereignty: A Food Systems Agenda for Environmental Communication |
5 |
| Running Out of Water! Developing a Message Typology and Evaluating Message Effects on Attitude Toward Water Conservation |
5 |
| The Impact of Perceptual and Situational Factors on Environmental Communication: A Study of Citizen Engagement in China |
5 |
| Blogging for Sustainability: The Intermediary Role of Personal Green Blogs in Promoting Sustainability |
5 |
| Stop Blaming the Cows!: How Livestock Production is Legitimized in Everyday Discourse on Facebook |
5 |
| Remembering the Past, Anticipating the Future: Community Learning and Adaptation Discourse in Media Commemorations of Catastrophic Wildfires in Colorado |
5 |
| Science is Everywhere, but No One Knows It: Assessing the Cultural Distance to Science of Rural South African Publics |
5 |
| Between Active Seekers and Non-Users: Segments of Science-related Media Usage in Switzerland and Germany |
4 |
| Fanning the Blame: Media Accountability, Climate and Crisis on the Australian Fire Continent |
4 |
| Tipping Points and Climate Change: Metaphor Between Science and the Media |
4 |
| External Communication About Sustainability: Corporate Social Responsibility Reports and Social Media Activity |
4 |
| The End of the Ice Age?: Disappearing World Heritage and the Climate Change Communication Imperative |
4 |
| The Role of Organizational Perception, Perceived Consumer Effectiveness and Self-efficacy in Recycling Advocacy Advertising Effectiveness |
4 |
| Shifting Baselines: Conveying Climate Change in Popular Music |
4 |
| Climate Engagement in a Digital Age: Exploring the Drivers of Participation in Climate Discourse Online in the Context of COP21 |
4 |
| Framing of Geoengineering Affects Support for Climate Change Mitigation |
4 |
| Climate Change in the Media: Poland's Exceptionalism |
4 |
| Between Fragmentation and Dialogue. Twitter Communities and Political Debate About the Swiss Nuclear Withdrawal Initiative |
4 |
| Unintended Effects of Emphasizing the Role of Climate Change in Recent Natural Disasters |
4 |
| The Role of Fictional Film Exposure and Narrative Engagement for Personal Norms, Guilt and Intentions to Protect The Climate |
4 |
| Naming, Mourning, and the Work of Earthly Coexistence |
3 |
| Media Framing of Zoos and Aquaria: From Conservation to Animal Rights |
3 |
| Green Lawfare: Environmental Public Interest Litigation and Mediatized Environmental Conflict |
3 |
| The Fukushima Accident and Public Perceptions About Nuclear Power Around the Globe - A Challenge & Response Model |
3 |
| Towards a Paradigmatic Shift in Sustainability Studies: A Systematic Review of Peer Reviewed Literature and Future Agenda Setting to Consider Environmental (Un)sustainability of Digital Communication |
3 |
| Corporate Environmental Responsibility and Global Online Cross-sector Alliance Network: A Cross-national Study |
3 |
| Revisiting the Ozone Hole Metaphor: From Observational Window to Global Environmental Threat |
3 |
| Hey Friend, Buy Green: Social Media Use to Influence Eco-Purchasing Involvement |
3 |
| The Ecological Awareness of an Anthropocene Philosopher |
3 |
| Corporations, Consumerism and Culpability: Sustainability in the British Press |
3 |
| Making Progress? Reproducing Hegemony Through Discourses of Sustainable Development in the Australian News Media |
3 |
| Between Guilt and Obligation: Debating the Responsibility for Climate Change and Climate Politics in the Media |
3 |
| Media Storms and Policy Expertise: How Environmental Beat Journalists Gained Influence During a Shale Gas Controversy |
3 |