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Who Speaks for the Climate? Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change. Dr. Maxwell T. Boykoff

Who Speaks for the Climate?  Making Sense of Media Reporting on Climate Change


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Author: Dr. Maxwell T. Boykoff
Date: 16 Apr 2019
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Format: Paperback::238 pages
ISBN10: 052113305X
File name: Who-Speaks-for-the-Climate?-Making-Sense-of-Media-Reporting-on-Climate-Change.pdf
Dimension: 152x 228x 16mm::390g

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