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Visual Climate Change Communication: From Iconography to Locally Framed 3D Visualization
2014
Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture
Climate change is an urgent problem with implications registered not only globally, but also on national and local scales. It is a particularly challenging case of environmental communication because its main cause, greenhouse gas emissions, is invisible. The predominant approach of making climate change visible is the use of iconic, often affective, imagery. Literature on the iconography of climate change shows that global iconic motifs, such as polar bears, have contributed to a public
doi:10.1080/17524032.2014.906478
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