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Covering Synergistic Effects of Climate Change: Global Challenges for Journalism

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Covering Synergistic Effects of Climate Change: Global Challenges for Journalism. / Gutsche Jr, Robert E.; Pinto, Juliet.
In: Journalism Practice, Vol. 16, No. 2-3, 16.03.2022, p. 237-243.

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Gutsche Jr RE, Pinto J. Covering Synergistic Effects of Climate Change: Global Challenges for Journalism. Journalism Practice. 2022 Mar 16;16(2-3):237-243. Epub 2022 Mar 3. doi: 10.1080/17512786.2021.2016475

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Gutsche Jr, Robert E. ; Pinto, Juliet. / Covering Synergistic Effects of Climate Change : Global Challenges for Journalism. In: Journalism Practice. 2022 ; Vol. 16, No. 2-3. pp. 237-243.

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