Zusammenfassung
Klimawandel stellt in den Augen vieler Autoren ein globales Phänomen dar (vgl. Beck 2008: 81 ff.). Immerhin handelt es sich um eine Veränderung des Klimas, die in Form steigender Durchschnittstemperaturen weltweit spürbar ist (z. B. IPCC 2007: 11) und in Gesellschaften weltweit Folgen haben wird (vgl. z. B. WBGU 2008).
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Schäfer, M.S., Ivanova, A., Schmidt, A. (2012). Issue-Attention: Mediale Aufmerksamkeit für den Klimawandel in 26 Ländern. In: Neverla, I., Schäfer, M.S. (eds) Das Medien-Klima. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94217-9_6
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