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Titlebook: Communicating Climate-Change and Natural Hazard Risk and Cultivating Resilience; Case Studies for a M Jeanette L. Drake,Yekaterina Y. Konta

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Introduction: An Overview of Crisis Communication,and the Exxon Valdez crisis of 1989. In their wake, these examples underscored that communication becomes the lifeblood when managing emergency situations. Opposite sides of the same coin, these two classic case studies show companies, organizations, and governments what to do and what . to do in ti
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Polluted Discourse: Communication and Myths in a Climate of Denialng the risks posed by climate change to the public remains challenging. We examine the role of contrarian narratives in climate communication, focusing on two terminological claims—(1) that scientists abandoned the term . in favor of . in response to a change in temperature evolution, and (2) that .
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Public Perceptions of Global Warming: Understanding Survey Differences public opinion and public policy remain deeply divided on the issue. I review five longitudinal surveys from Yale/George Mason, Stanford/Resources for the Future, University of Michigan/Brookings, Gallup, and the Pew Research Center to understand different surveys of Americans have different result
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Modelling Climate-Sensitive Disease Risk: A Decision Support Tool for Public Health Servicesray of factors that contribute to increased disease risk. Climate forecasts, which predict the average climate conditions for forthcoming months/seasons, provide an opportunity to incorporate precursory climate information into decision support systems for climate-sensitive diseases. This aids epide
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Comparative Analysis of Virtual Relief Networks and Communication Channels During Disaster Recovery ed flooding that destroyed much of the community’s infrastructure and forced the long-term evacuation of over 66 % of residents. In this work, we analyze the virtual relief networks that developed on the social media site Facebook immediately after the flooding in relation to more traditional media
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