UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation

This article investigates the representation in UK national newspaper articles between August 1987 and April 2006 of the possibility of abrupt climate change. It focuses primarily on representations of the possibility of a collapse in the Thermohaline Circulation (THC) and uses coverage of the possi...

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Main Authors: Jennings, Neil, Hulme, Mike
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2010
Subjects:
UK
CO2
HOT
Online Access:https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/uk-newspaper-misrepresentations-of-the-potential-for-a-collapse-of-the-thermohaline-circulation(fbb3029f-ea26-4732-8fa2-ea29e3056e2f).html
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2009.00936.x
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spelling ftkingscollondon:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/fbb3029f-ea26-4732-8fa2-ea29e3056e2f 2023-05-15T13:51:21+02:00 UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation Jennings, Neil Hulme, Mike 2010-12 https://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/uk-newspaper-misrepresentations-of-the-potential-for-a-collapse-of-the-thermohaline-circulation(fbb3029f-ea26-4732-8fa2-ea29e3056e2f).html https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2009.00936.x eng eng info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess Jennings , N & Hulme , M 2010 , ' UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation ' , Area , vol. 42 , no. 4 , pp. 444-456 . https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2009.00936.x UK media representations content analysis interviews abrupt climate change Thermohaline Circulation OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN CARBON-DIOXIDE GULF-STREAM CO2 GREENHOUSE STABILITY HOT article 2010 ftkingscollondon https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1475-4762.2009.00936.x 2022-10-14T10:19:55Z This article investigates the representation in UK national newspaper articles between August 1987 and April 2006 of the possibility of abrupt climate change. It focuses primarily on representations of the possibility of a collapse in the Thermohaline Circulation (THC) and uses coverage of the possibility of a collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) as a counterpoint. The article draws on a content analysis of newspaper articles and interviews with journalists, scientists and politicians. The THC issue was found to have received over three times more coverage than the WAIS issue despite both 'collapses' being deemed as equally unlikely by the IPCC. It is shown that the representation of the THC issue as the 'Gulf Stream' has been central to its media popularisation, but also that this representation has caused adverse reactions from some within the scientific community. Over 80 per cent of newspaper articles covering the THC issue put forward no indication of the probability of collapse or contained contradictory probabilities. It is suggested that the relatively large amount of coverage given to the THC issue, the absence of accompanying probabilistic statements, and the use of sensationalist headlines have had a significant influence on public perceptions of the climate future for the UK. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Ice Sheet North Atlantic King's College, London: Research Portal Antarctic West Antarctic Ice Sheet Area 42 4 444 456
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topic UK
media representations
content analysis
interviews
abrupt climate change
Thermohaline Circulation
OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GULF-STREAM
CO2
GREENHOUSE
STABILITY
HOT
spellingShingle UK
media representations
content analysis
interviews
abrupt climate change
Thermohaline Circulation
OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GULF-STREAM
CO2
GREENHOUSE
STABILITY
HOT
Jennings, Neil
Hulme, Mike
UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation
topic_facet UK
media representations
content analysis
interviews
abrupt climate change
Thermohaline Circulation
OCEAN-ATMOSPHERE MODEL
ABRUPT CLIMATE-CHANGE
MERIDIONAL OVERTURNING CIRCULATION
NORTH-ATLANTIC OCEAN
CARBON-DIOXIDE
GULF-STREAM
CO2
GREENHOUSE
STABILITY
HOT
description This article investigates the representation in UK national newspaper articles between August 1987 and April 2006 of the possibility of abrupt climate change. It focuses primarily on representations of the possibility of a collapse in the Thermohaline Circulation (THC) and uses coverage of the possibility of a collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) as a counterpoint. The article draws on a content analysis of newspaper articles and interviews with journalists, scientists and politicians. The THC issue was found to have received over three times more coverage than the WAIS issue despite both 'collapses' being deemed as equally unlikely by the IPCC. It is shown that the representation of the THC issue as the 'Gulf Stream' has been central to its media popularisation, but also that this representation has caused adverse reactions from some within the scientific community. Over 80 per cent of newspaper articles covering the THC issue put forward no indication of the probability of collapse or contained contradictory probabilities. It is suggested that the relatively large amount of coverage given to the THC issue, the absence of accompanying probabilistic statements, and the use of sensationalist headlines have had a significant influence on public perceptions of the climate future for the UK.
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Hulme, Mike
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title UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation
title_short UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation
title_full UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation
title_fullStr UK newspaper (mis)representations of the potential for a collapse of the Thermohaline Circulation
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