How climate change is represented in english media: A linguistic study
Keywords:
climate change, media discourse, ecolinguistics, metaphor, cognitive linguistics, representation, average global temperature, climate, climate action, climate adaptation, climate change, climate change planning, climate impact, climate related hazards, global temperature, temperatureAbstract
This paper explores how climate change is linguistically represented in English media, with a focus on articles from The Guardian and BBC. Through the analysis of metaphorical language, lexical patterns, and discursive strategies, the study highlights how the media construct public perceptions of climate change and influence environmental awareness. The findings demonstrate the role of language in framing ecological issues and promoting collective responsibility.
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2025-07-14
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