| List of Tables and Figures | vii |
| About the Authors | ix |
| About the Editors | xi |
| Foreword | |
| Hollie Smith | xii |
| Acknowledgments | xiv |
| Introduction: Critical Challenges in Communicating Climate Change | |
| Juliet Pinto, Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. and Paola Prado | 1 |
| Chapter 1 “Why is it Here, of All Places?”: Debris Cleanup, Black Space, and Narratives of Marginalized Geographies in Post-Irma Miami-Dade | |
| Moses Shumow | 13 |
| Chapter 2 Comparing Theoretical Explanations for the Empirical Effects of Presenting Climate Change as a Health Issue on Social Media | |
| Jessica G. Myrick | 33 |
| Chapter 3 Goodbye, Miami? Reporting Climate Change as a Local Story | |
| Susan Jacobson, Juliet Pinto, Robert E. Gutsche, Jr. and Allan Wilson | 53 |
| Chapter 4 Who Matters in Climate Change Discourse in Alberta | |
| Shelley Boulianne and Stephanie Belland | 73 |
| Chapter 5 Broaching Agenda for Climate Change in Africa: A Perspective on Media Engagement with Climatic Issues in Ghana | |
| Modestus Fosu, Timothy Quashigah and Paulina Kuranchie | 93 |
| Chapter 6 Raising Awareness on Environmental Protection Issues Through Cartooning: A Semiotic Analysis of Eco-cartoons Published in the Nigerian Media | |
| Floribert Patrick C. Endong | 113 |
| Chapter 7 Communicating about Climate Change Through Art and Science | |
| Ronald E. Rice, Stacy Rebich-Hespanha and Huiru (Jennifer) Zhu | 129 |
| Index | 155 |
| List of Tables and Figures | |
| About the Authors | |
| About the Editors | |
| Foreword | |
| Acknowledgments | |
| Index |
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