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

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“…Metaphors associated with climate change are widely studied across different fields, such as science (Nerlich & Hellsten, 2014;van der Linden, Leiserowitz, Feinberg, & Maibach, 2014), journalism and communication (Atanasova & Koteyko, 2017a;van der Hel, Hellsten, & Steen, 2018), education (Deignan, 2017;Niebert & Gropengiesser, 2013), politics (Ahmed, 2022;Al-Shboul, 2023), corporate governance (Jaworska, 2017;Kapranov, 2017), etc., and several study metaphors across different fields.…”
Section: Metaphors Associated With Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Metaphors associated with climate change are widely studied across different fields, such as science (Nerlich & Hellsten, 2014;van der Linden, Leiserowitz, Feinberg, & Maibach, 2014), journalism and communication (Atanasova & Koteyko, 2017a;van der Hel, Hellsten, & Steen, 2018), education (Deignan, 2017;Niebert & Gropengiesser, 2013), politics (Ahmed, 2022;Al-Shboul, 2023), corporate governance (Jaworska, 2017;Kapranov, 2017), etc., and several study metaphors across different fields.…”
Section: Metaphors Associated With Climate Changementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Political speeches employ narratives with the goal of engrossing the listener, conveying political ideals, and improving topic understanding (Pedersen, 2015). Thus, it has been the focus of metaphor studies (Ahmed, 2022;Ahrens, 2019;Almahasees & Mahmoud, 2022;Al-Shboul, 2023), etc., which demonstrates that metaphors in political speeches are a viable means of persuasion and should be further investigated. Speeches at the high-level segment for Heads of State and Governments at COP are national statements in which political leaders have used a variety of language and persuasion techniques to highlight the worldwide threat posed by climate change and to outline ambitious plans to control and limit the rise in global temperature (Ahmed, 2022).…”
Section: Metaphors In Political Discoursesmentioning
confidence: 99%