Taking climate change seriously: An analysis of op-ed articles in Spanish press.
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Abstract
In this article, we study the evolution of opinion genres regarding climate change in three Spanish newspapers ( El País, El Mundo, and ABC). Analyzing the op-ed articles in these newspapers, we observe a significant change in the evolution of opinion. While denialism was very present in conservative press in 2007, 7 years later it is almost absent from El Mundo, and its presence in ABC is much lower and inactive: this shows that scientific consensus has prevailed over time and Spanish denialism has weakened, exclusively supported by political arguments by the most conservative parties.
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| Authors | Domínguez, Martí;Lafita, Íngrid;Mateu, Anna; |
| Journal | public understanding of science (bristol, england) |
| Year | 2017 |
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10.1177/0963662516641844
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