Is it climate change? Coverage by online news sites of the 2019 European summer heatwaves in France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK

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James Painter
Joshua Ettinger
Marie-Noëlle Doutreix
Nadine Strauß
Anke Wonneberger
Peter Walton
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[1] University of Oxford,Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
[2] University of Oxford,School of Geography and the Environment
[3] ICOM,Department of Communication and Media Research
[4] Université Lyon 2,Amsterdam School of Communication Research
[5] University of Zurich,undefined
[6] University of Amsterdam,undefined
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Climatic Change | 2021年 / 169卷
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Climate change; Heatwave; France Germany Netherlands UK media; Extreme weather attribution; Journalism;
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In 2019, several countries across Western Europe experienced record-breaking temperatures and heatwaves which, in some cases, reached temperatures of over 40 °C for three to four consecutive days during June and July. Extreme event attribution (EEA) studies show that anthropogenic climate change increased the likelihood of these events by at least three to ten times (with different results for different countries), and increased the temperature by 1.2 to 3.0 °C. The heatwaves resulted in more than 2500 deaths. Based on a content analysis of 267 articles taken from 20 of the most visited online news websites in four of the countries most affected by the heatwaves (France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the UK), we find strong variations between countries and media outlets in how much attention journalists pay to links between climate change and the heatwaves (the UK media the most, and politically left-leaning titles more than right-leaning ones); many different types of statements depicting the link but in general, the presence of accurate, science-based descriptions; a strong presence of EEA studies in the coverage; and more quotes from climate scientists than politicians and NGOs, with a minimal presence of climate change skeptics. These results contribute to our understanding of media coverage around extreme weather events in different countries and media outlets, and how such events might serve as opportunities for public engagement with climate change.
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