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narratives on global warming
  • humans
    • migration
    • spirituality
    • climate fiction (cli-fi)
      • conspiracy theories
    • tourism
    • eco prepping
    • popular culture
  • science
    • global warming
    • glacial archaeology
    • CO2
    • scientists
    • research institutions
    • monitoring
    • scenarios
  • visual
    • culture
    • photography
      • comparative photography
    • documentaries
  • legal
    • regulations
    • disobedience
    • lawsuits
  • political
    • summits
    • agreements
    • ideologies
      • eco-feminism
      • eco-terrorism
    • greenwashing
      • brands
      • cosmetics
    • wars
  • boycott
  • activism
    • movements
    • events
  • archives
    • air
    • visual archives
  • index
    • external references
    • archive (categories)
    • timeline (tags)
    • glossary

Popular conceptions of global warming (EBSCO)

2024.06.02.
  • popular culture

Moreover, the concept of “greenwashing” has emerged, where companies market themselves as environmentally friendly without substantial commitment to sustainability. As public interest in global warming continues to grow, the clash between popular narratives and scientific findings spurs debate and can influence political action. Ultimately, the ongoing dialogue reflects a complex interplay between diverse perspectives on environmental issues, with the potential for increased awareness and proactive measures to address climate challenges.

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