Covering Copenhagen: Climate Change in BC Media

  • Gunster S
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In December 2009, considerable media attention was devoted to climate change as global leaders gathered in Copenhagen for a two-week summit to negotiate an extension to the Kyoto Protocol. This article conducts a discourse and content analysis of how regional media in British Columbia covered the event, with a particular focus on how climate politics was framed. A wide range of sources encompassing different media and different ownership structures was analyzed. Debates about climate science played very little role in media coverage. Conversely, focus on the summit ensured that the political dimensions of climate change played a central role. Climate politics, however, was framed in very different ways by mainstream and alternative media.

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Gunster, S. (2011). Covering Copenhagen: Climate Change in BC Media. Canadian Journal of Communication, 36(3), 477–502. https://doi.org/10.22230/cjc.2011v36n3a2367

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