2013
DOI: 10.1057/9781137266231
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Media and the Politics of Arctic Climate Change

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“…Nonetheless, as Arnold (2018) points out, information that does not fit the prevailing narrative often receives less attention. For example, the record sea ice minimum of 2007 received considerable media attention, but did not create a major impression on residents of the north coast of Alaska, closest to the newly open water, a fact that received far less coverage (Christensen et al, 2013). Part of the story of Arctic change is being told, but part remains obscured or missing.…”
Section: Untold Stories and Their Relevance To Future Ipcc Reportsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Nonetheless, as Arnold (2018) points out, information that does not fit the prevailing narrative often receives less attention. For example, the record sea ice minimum of 2007 received considerable media attention, but did not create a major impression on residents of the north coast of Alaska, closest to the newly open water, a fact that received far less coverage (Christensen et al, 2013). Part of the story of Arctic change is being told, but part remains obscured or missing.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The Arctic is changing rapidly, spurring much scientific and media attention (e.g., Christensen et al, 2013;Arnold, 2018;NOAA, 2020). The Arctic cryosphere in particular is regarded as one of the most visible signs of global warming, as sea ice retreats, snow decreases, glaciers and ice caps melt, and permafrost thaws (Meredith and Sommerkorn, 2019).…”
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