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Jeffrey Sachs on Framing the Environmental Challenge

Category: Global Warming

It's not a pollution problem, but an energy challenge.

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At the Heartland and Discovery Institutes, a Shared Rhetoric

Category: Global Warming

DI and HI together as one...

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It's the Economy, Stupid! Framing Propels Major Science Bill

Category: FRAME: Economic Competitiveness

Language and packaging matters..

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In Missouri, More Political Trouble Over Stem Cell

Category: FRAME: Economic Competitiveness

Amendment fails to protect science in the state...

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Nano @ the Movies: The Looming Frame Shift?

Category: Nanotechnology

A focusing event in combination with the entertainment media.

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States Quietly Leap Ahead of Calif. in Stem Cell Funding

Category: FRAME: Economic Competitiveness

How frames change the state-level landscape...

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Going Green: Activating WSJ Readers on Climate Change

Category: FRAME: Economic Competitiveness

Recasting science to be personally meaningful.

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The Framing of Kyoto vs. Mandatory Caps on Emissions

Category: Global Warming

Confusing the public...

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BBC Series on Cities as Science Hot Spots

Category: FRAME: Economic Competitiveness

Some cities leap ahead, while others are left behind.

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The Luntz Memo and the Framing of Climate Change

Category: Framing Science

Pushing scientific uncertainty and unfair economic burden.

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