Environmental Communication (tagged articles)Narratives, Binaries, and Framing in the Cultural Contest Over Climate ChangeScott B. Remer - Climate change is already altering our biosphere and is projected to bring about monumental changes to our planet’s environment, changes which are unprecedented in human history. Numerous social groups have drawn upon a wide assortment of cultural constructs... Keep Reading »
OMEGA: Playing for ChangeA. Rachelle Foss - Despite all the information we have regarding climate change and the potential perils of continuing on our path of consumption, people are slow to make the necessary changes. Our tendency to live habitually and the dampening effect continuous negative messaging has... Keep Reading »
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Media Initiation in Environmental Education: An Indian Model of Environmental PedagogyNithin Kalorth - Environmental communication is now an emerging and a significant curriculum from schools to research centers. The effective and efficient environmental communication occurs when learners interact with their surrounding environment/ecology in which they live and reciprocate... Keep Reading »
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The Right and the Good: Communicating Environmental IssuesGoldwin McEwen - What we see is partially dependent on what we are shown. As communicators, we have a duty to inform and educate and lead. As environmental communicators we have the privilege of explaining how the various parts of our natural world work, individually, in unison, and... Keep Reading »
An Investigation into the Impact of Children's Literature Through a Review of Dr. Seuss's The LoraxA. Rachelle Foss - This article is a brief overview of The Lorax, by Dr. Seuss, the story of a repentant ex-industrialist who tells a tale of environmental degradation in the name of industrialism, progress, and profit, heedless of warnings from the Lorax—who speaks on behalf of... Keep Reading »
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