Elisabeth Eide, Risto Kunelius
Drawing from interviews with 31 young leading climate activists from 23 countries across the world this article aims to capture the contribution of the recent youth climate movement to communicating climate science and politics. We show that from the point of view of the youth activists, the movemen...
Kate Prendergast, Bronwyn Hayward, Midori Aoyagi, Kate Burningham et al.
This article examines youth participation the school climate strikes of 2018 and 2019 (also known as #Fridays4Future), through an exploratory study conducted in seven diverse cities. Despite the international nature of the climate strikes, we know little about the factors that influenced youth parti...
Shah Md Atiqul Haq, Khandaker Jafor Ahmed
Md. Nazmul Huda
Tapan Kumar Dhar, Lisa Bornstein, Gonzalo Lizarralde, S. M. Nazimuddin
Risk perception, a judgment of how risk is perceived individually and communicated scientifically, helps clarify local knowledge, know-how, and experience. However, community disaster preparedness and DRR planning have often overlooked community risk perception. This study investigates how risk perc...
Ana Ivanova, Mike S. Schäfer, Inga Schlichting, Andreas Schmidt
The relation between science and the media has recently been termed a medialization of science. The respective literature argues that interaction of scientists with the media and journalists as well as scientists’ adaptation to media criteria has increased. This article analyzes whether German clima...
Sumit Kumar Banshal, Manoj Kumar Verma, Mayank Yuvaraj
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to present a comprehensive analysis of the current status and development of the digital journalism field from 1987 to 2021 using the Dimensions database. Design/methodology/approach Using the Dimensions.ai database, 1734 articles were identified through search s...
Mercedes Bustamante, Joyashree Roy, Daniel Ospina, Ploy Achakulwisut et al.
Abstract Non-technical summary We identify a set of essential recent advances in climate change research with high policy relevance, across natural and social sciences: (1) looming inevitability and implications of overshooting the 1.5°C warming limit, (2) urgent need for a rapid and managed fossil ...
Shaikh Mohammad Kais, Md Saidul Islam
Local contexts as well as levels of exposure play a substantial role in defining a community's perception of climate and environmental vulnerabilities. In order to assess a community's adaptation strategies, understanding of how different groups in that community comprehend climate change is crucial...
Zaheed Hasan, Melissa Nursey‐Bray
Climate change is affecting fishing communities across Bangladesh. While work has been undertaken to investigate the nature of these impacts, understanding how fishers perceive climate change at a local level, especially within developing countries, is crucial. This paper presents the results of a t...
Colin J. Carlson, Rita R. Colwell, Mohammad Hossain, Mohammed Mofizur Rahman et al.
Solar geoengineering is often framed as a stopgap measure to decrease the magnitude, impacts, and injustice of climate change. However, the benefits or costs of geoengineering for human health are largely unknown. We project how geoengineering could impact malaria risk by comparing current transmiss...
Viktoria Cologna, Simona Meiler, Chahan M. Kropf, Samuel Lüthi et al.
Abstract Extreme weather events are becoming more frequent and intense due to climate change. Yet, little is known about the relationship between exposure to extreme events, subjective attribution of these events to climate change, and climate policy support, especially in the Global South. Combinin...
Andrik Becht, Jenna Spitzer, Stathis Grapsas, Judith van de Wetering et al.
BACKGROUND: Climate anxiety is increasingly prevalent among adolescents worldwide. Are climate-anxious adolescents prone to engage in pro-environmental behavior? Or might the association between climate anxiety and pro-environmental be curvilinear, such that high levels of climate anxiety become 'pa...
Muhammad Mehedi Masud, Rulia Akhatr, Shamima Nasrin, Ibrahim Mohammed Adamu
Socio-demographic factors play a significant role in increasing the individual's climate change awareness and in setting a favorable individual attitude towards its mitigation. To better understand how the adversative effects of climate change can be mitigated, this study attempts to investigate the...
Mathew Stiller-Reeve, Abu Syed, Thomas Spengler, Jennifer Spinney et al.
Abstract The monsoon onset is a critical event in the Bangladesh calendar, especially for the domestic agricultural sector. Providing information about the monsoon onset for the past, present, and future has potential benefit for a country so vulnerable to changes in climate. But, when does the mons...