The Politics of Climate Change Metaphors in the U.S. Discourse 2023
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-19016-2_2
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Climate Change Discourse/Politics in Linguistic Studies

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“…Treen et al, 2022;Trolliet et al, 2019). Using appropriate and effective language can help clarify messages and improve understanding of climate change (Al-Shboul, 2023;Audley & D'Souza, 2022;Ma & Kirilenko, 2019;Saab, 2023;Walter et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2023). However, inappropriate or less effective language can lead to misunderstanding and make the situation worse.…”
Section: Climate Change Poses a Substantial Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Treen et al, 2022;Trolliet et al, 2019). Using appropriate and effective language can help clarify messages and improve understanding of climate change (Al-Shboul, 2023;Audley & D'Souza, 2022;Ma & Kirilenko, 2019;Saab, 2023;Walter et al, 2019;Zhang et al, 2023). However, inappropriate or less effective language can lead to misunderstanding and make the situation worse.…”
Section: Climate Change Poses a Substantial Threatmentioning
confidence: 99%