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Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence.
Images can play a key role in communication - but climate change imagery can be formulaic and narrow in perspective. Going beyond polar bears and wildfires, this book is a manifesto for opening up the visual discourse on climate.
Rather than portraying scenarios that can be remote from many people's lives, Saffron O'Neill shows how images can be powerful tools to engage viewers and enable them to connect different issues together. With engaging case studies and practical advice throughout, the book shows how visuals can represent climate change in a more ethical manner on social and traditional media platforms.
Contents
1. Introduction: 'Just Tell Me, What's the Best Climate Image?'
2. Adaptation: Heatwaves and Sea Level Rise
3. Impacts: Polar Bears and Flooding
4. Energy: Smokestacks and Wind Turbines
5. Science: Climate Stripes and Weather Maps
6. People: Politicians and Protestors
7. Conclusion: The Flow and Friction of Climate Images