Abstract
Among the reasons why climate change is not a major cause for concern for some members of the public is its psychological distance. Since journalistic media are important sources of information about climate change, this article analyzed how distant climate futures are portrayed in journalistic media across four countries (Germany, India, South Africa, and the United States; n=1,010). Findings show that there are only few differences across countries; representations of distance rather varied with the type of climate future scenario portrayed. The most frequent scenarios in journalistic reporting were distant — especially regarding the temporal, spatial, and social dimensions.
Guenther, L., & Brüggemann, M. (2023): Not here, not now, not me: How distant are climate futures represented in journalistic reporting across four countries? Journal of Science Communication, 22(05). https://doi.org/10.22323/2.22050201.