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July 8, 2022
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Articles in the same Issue
- Frontmatter
- Editorial
- Environmental issues in the Anthropocene: ecolinguistic perspectives across media and genres
- Full Length Articles
- The Anthropocene: genesis of a term and popularization in the press
- Narratives of industrial damage and natural recovery: an ecolinguistic perspective
- “Nature needs you”: discursive constructions of legitimacy and identification in environmental charity appeals
- “Together we can all make little steps towards a better world”: interdiscursive construction of ecologically engaged voices in YouTube vlogs
- Risk and resilience in a changing climate: a diachronic analysis in the press across the globe
- Communicating climate change: how (not) to touch a cord with people and promote action
- Changing discourses of climate change: building social-ecological resilience cross-culturally
- Environmental issues in the Victorian era: an ecostylistic examination of metaphor and framing in Ruskin’s The Storm-Cloud of the Nineteenth Century
- Epilogue