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- Title
Feigning Environmentalism: Antienvironmental Organizations, Strategic Naming, and Definitional Argument.
- Authors
Bricker, BrettJacob
- Abstract
Global warming poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of future generations. Although there is a consensus of qualified climate scientists who believe that scientific evidence supports Anthropogenic Climate Change theories, this has not translated into public understanding of or trust in these theories. In this essay, I argue that antienvironmental think tanks with strong industrial ties are a major factor undercutting public perception of climate science. In particular, antienvironmental think tanks hide their industrial ties by naming themselves as “green” and defining their views as mainstream. Based on a tradition of scholarship devoted to the importance of naming and definition, I argue that environmental advocates must call into question the validity of names and definitions in order to reshape public perception of climate science and overcome disbelief in Anthropogenic Climate Change theories.
- Subjects
ENVIRONMENTALISM; GLOBAL warming research; PUBLIC opinion; CLIMATOLOGY; RESEARCH institutes
- Publication
Western Journal of Communication, 2014, Vol 78, Issue 5, p636
- ISSN
1057-0314
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1080/10570314.2013.835065