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Images of Extreme Weather: Symbolising Human Responses to Climate Change
Brigitte Nerlich,
Rusi Jaspal
Vice-Chancellor's Office
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Climate Change
100%
Human Response
100%
Extreme Weather
100%
Response to Climate Change
100%
Disengagement
40%
Natural Effects
40%
Human Impact
20%
Emotional Response
20%
Guilt
20%
Drought
20%
Vulnerability
20%
Resilience
20%
Verbal Communication
20%
Sea Level Rise
20%
Compassion
20%
Hurricanes
20%
Communicator
20%
Human Suffering
20%
Extreme Climate
20%
Climate Change Adaptation
20%
Flood Wave
20%
Heat Wave
20%
Extreme Weather Events
20%
Specific Image
20%
Weather Change
20%
Human Losses
20%
International Panel on Climate Change
20%
Psychology
Thematic Analysis
100%
Helplessness
100%
Verbal Communication
100%
Arts and Humanities
Climate Change
100%
Disengagement
25%
Engagement
25%
Iconic
25%
Guilt
12%
Emotional Response
12%
Thematic
12%
Suffering
12%
Compassion
12%
communicators
12%
Courage
12%
Sea-Level Rise
12%
Verbal Communication
12%
Mathematics
Emotional Response
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Climate Policy
100%