MaxwellÌęBoykoff
- Professor
- Institute Fellow, CIRES
- Chair of Department
- ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
- COOPERATIVE INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES

Education
Max earned a PhD in Environmental Studies at the University of California Santa Cruz, an MBA from the University of Colorado Boulder, and a BS in Psychology from The Ohio State University.
Research Interests
âMaxâs research and creative work has developed primarily in two arenas:
1) cultural politics of science, climate change and environmental issues = this refers to ways that attitudes, intentions, beliefs and behaviors of individuals and groups shape (and are shaped by) the perceived spectrum of possible action in the context of science-policy, climate change and environmental issues.
2) transformations of carbon-based economies and societies (with emphasis on the interface of science and practical action) = this refers to decarbonization politics, policies and decision-making, with particular interest in how these activities find meaning in peopleâs everyday lives, as well as how they, in turn, feed back into science-policy decision-making. Max integrates these research and creative works with ongoing commitments to mentorship,âŻteachingâŻand service.
Biography
Max is a Professor in the Environmental Studies department at the University of Colorado Boulder. He is also a Fellow in the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. Max has ongoing research interests in science and environmental communications, science-policy interactions, political economy, business and the environment (with negotiations, marketing and advertising concentrations). He has experience working in several country contexts, and is a co-author and editor of seven books and edited volumes, along with many articles, reports and book chapters. Among Max's other activities, he was a Contributing Author to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Sixth Assessment âMitigation and Policyâ Report, he has served on the Independent Science Panel for the Deep South Challenge in New Zealand, and he has a Deputy Editor at the Journal of Climatic Change for over a decade. Max also leads the Media and Climate Change Observatory (MeCCO) while he leads the Colorado Local Science Engagement Network and co-Directs Inside the Greenhouse. Max earned a PhD in Environmental Studies at the University of California Santa Cruz, an MBA from the University of Colorado Boulder, and a BS in Psychology from The Ohio State University.
A Note toÌęProspective Graduate StudentsÌę
Max Boykoff is open to connecting with prospective graduate students for Fall 2025.Ìę
A Note to Prospective ENVS Honors Undergraduate Students
Research focuses include cultural politics and climate change. Prospective students are asked to submit a CV/Resume and a brief description detailing their interests and availability.
Publications
REFEREED JOURNAL ARTICLES
McAllister, L., Vedula, S., Pu, W. and Boykoff, M. (2024) âVulnerable Voices: Using Topic Modeling to Analyze Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change in 26 Non-Annex I Countries (2010-2020)â Environmental Research Letters
Burgess, M.G., Van Boven, L., Wagner, G., Wong-Parodi, G., Baker, K., Boykoff, M.T., Dilling, L., Converse, B.A., Inbar, Y., Markowitz, E., Moyer, J.D., Newton, P., Raimi, K., Shrum, T., and Vandenbergh, M. (2024) âTime to deliver on U.S. climate policiesâ Nature Climate Change DOI: 10.1038/s41558-023-01906-y
Boykoff, M.T. (2023) âClimate Change Countermovements & Adaptive Strategies: Insights from the Heartland Institute Annual Conferences a Decade Apartâ Climatic Change 177(5): DOI: 10.1007/s10584-023-03655-5
IPCC, 2022: Climate Change 2022: Mitigation of Climate Change. Contribution of Working Group III to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (2022) [P.R. Shukla, J. Skea, R. Slade, A. Al Khourdajie, R. van Diemen, D. McCollum, M. Pathak, S. Some, P. Vyas, R. Fradera, M. Belkacemi, A. Hasija, G. Lisboa, S. Luz, J. Malley, (eds.)]. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK and New York, NY, USA. doi: 10.1017/9781009157926 (Boykoff, M. âContributing Authorâ)
Basseches, J., Bromley-Trujillo, R., Boykoff, M., Culhane, T., Hall, G., Healy, N., Hess, D., Hsu, D., Krause, R., Prechel, H., Roberts, T., and Stevens, J. (2022) âClimate Policy Conflict in the U.S. States: A Critical Review and Way Forwardâ Climatic Change 170(32) https://doi.org/10.1007/s10584-022-03319-w
McAllister, L., Daly, M., Chandler, P. McNatt, M., Benham, A. and Boykoff, M. (2021) âBalance as Bias, Resolute on the Retreat? Updates & Analyses of Newspaper Coverage in the United States, United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia and Canada over the Past 15 Yearsâ Environmental Research Letters 16(9), 1-14.
Leon, B., Bourk, M., Boykoff, M., Davis, L., and Finkler, W. (2021) âStrategies for climate change communication through social media. Objectives, approach and interactionâ Media International Australia. DOI: 10.1177/1329878X211038004
Boykoff, M., Chandler, P., Church, P. and Osnes, B. (2021) âExamining Climate Change and Sustainable/Fast Fashion in the 21st century: âTrash the Runwayââ Oxford Open Climate Change. (1)1, 1-13 https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfclm/kgab003
LeĂłn, B., Boykoff, M. and Rodrigo, C. (2021) âClimate change perception among Spanish undergraduate students. A reception study on the combination of the local, global, gain and loss framesâ Journal of Communication 34(1), 57-75.
Almiron, N., Boykoff, M., Narberhaus, M. and Heras, F. (2020) âDominant counter-frames in influential climate contrarian European Think Tanksâ Climatic Change 10.1007/s10584-020-02820-4
Watts, N. Amann, M., Arnell, N., Ayeb-Karlsson, S., Belesova, K., Boykoff, M., et al (2020) âThe 2020 Report of The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Changeâ The Lancet Medical Journal https://doi.org/10.1016/S0140-6736(20)32290-X
Timm, K., Maibach, E., Boykoff, M., Broekelman-Post, M., Myers, T. and Perkins, D.R. (2020) âThe prevalence and rationale for presenting an opposing viewpoint in climate change reporting: Findings from a United States national survey of TV weathercastersâ Weather, Climate and Society 10.1175/WCAS-D-19-0063.1
Sklair, L. and Boykoff, M. (2020) âHow media cover climate change and the Anthropoceneâ Encyclopedia of Biomes/Anthromes (Quinn and Quinn [eds]) Elsevier Reference Modules.
Boykoff, M. (2020) âDigital cultures and climate change: here are nowâ Journal of Environmental Media 1(1), 21-25 https://doi.org/10.1386/jem_00003_1
Watts, N. Amann, M., Arnell, N., Ayeb-Karlsson, S., Belesova, K., Boykoff, M., Byass, P., Cai, W., Campbell-Lendrum, D., Capstick, S., Chambers, J., Dalin, C., Daly, M., Dasandi, N., Davies, M., Drummond, P., Dubrow, R., Ebi, K.L., Eckleman, M., Ekins, P., Escobar, L., Fernandez Montoya, L., Georgeson, L., Graham, H., Haggar, P., Hamilton, I., Hartinger, S., Hess, J., Kelman, I., Kiesewetter, G., Kjellstrom, T., Kniveton, D., Lemke, B., Liu, Y., Lott, M., Lowe, R., Maquins, O.S., Maslin, M., McAllister, L., McGushin, A., Mikhaylov, S.J., Milner, J., Moradi-Lakeh, M., Morrissey, K., Murray, K., Munzert, S., Nilsson, M., Neville, T., Oreszczyn, T., Owfi, F., Pearman, O., Pencheon, D., Phung, D., Pye, S., Quinn, R., Rabbaniha, M., Robinson, E., Rocklöv, J., Semenza, J.C., Sherman, J., Shumake-Guillemot, J., Tabatabaei, M., Taylor, J., Wilkinson, P., Costello, A., Gong, P. and Montgomery, H. (2019) âThe 2019 Report of The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Changeâ The Lancet 94 (10211) 1836-1878, doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(19)32596-6
Osnes, B., Boykoff, M. and Chandler, P. (2019) âGood-Natured Comedy to Enrich Climate Communicationâ Comedy Studies DOI: 10.1080/2040610X.2019.1623513, 10(2), 224-236.
Wibeck, V., Linner, B.O, Alves, M., Asplund, T., Bohman, A., Boykoff, M., Feetham, P.M., Huang, Y. Nascimiento, J., Rich, J., Rocha, C.Y., Vaccarino, F. and Xian, S. (2019) âStories of transformation: A cross-country focus group study on sustainable development and societal changeâ Sustainability 11(8), 2427 DOI:10.3390/su11082427
Ghosh, A. and Boykoff, M. (2019) âFraming hegemonies of sustainability and climate change: Deconstructing discourses in the vernacular and English language media on Sundarbans, Indiaâ Geoforum 99(2), 142-153 DOI: 10.1016/j.geoforum.2018.11.014
Boykoff, M. and Osnes, B. (2019) âA Laughing Matter? Confronting Climate Change through Humorâ Political Geography 68(1), 154-163 DOI: 10.1016/j.polgeo.2018.09.006
Watts, N. Amann, M. Arnell, N. Ayeb-Karlsson, S. Belesova, K. Berry, H. Bouley, T. Boykoff, M. Byass, P. Cai, W. Campbell-Lendrum, D. Chambers, J. Daly, M. Dasandi, N. Davies, M. Depoux, A. Dominguez-Salas, P. Drummond, P. Ebi, K.L. Ekins, P. Fernandez Montoya, L. Fischer, H. Georgeson, L. Grace, D. Graham, H. Hamilton, I. Hartinger, S. Hess, J. Kelman, I. Kiesewetter, G. Kjellstrom, T. Kniveton, D. Lemke, B. Liang, L. Lott, M. Lowe, R. Maquins, O.S. Martinez-Urtaza, J. Maslin, M. McAllister, L. Mikhaylov, S.J. Milner, J. Moradi-Lakeh, M. Morrissey, K. Murray, K. Nilsson, M. Neville, T. Oreszczyn, T. Owfi, F. Pearman, O., Pencheon, D. Pye, S. Rabbaniha, M. Robinson, E. Rocklöv, J. Saxer, O. SchĂŒtte, S. Semenza, J.C. Shumake-Guillemot, J. Steinbach, R. Tabatabaei, M. Tomei, J. Trinanes, J. Wheeler, N. Wilkinson, P. Gong, P. Montgomery, H. and Costello, A. (2018) âThe 2018 Report of The Lancet Countdown on Health and Climate Changeâ The Lancet, 391(10120), 581-630
Boykoff, M. and Oonk, D. (2018) Evaluating the perils and promises of academic climate advocacy Climatic Change 10.1007/s10584-018-2339-3
Boykoff, M., Osnes, B., and Safran, R. (2018) âContando estorias de la ciencia del cambio de clima âDentro del Invernaderoââ in 'ComunicaciĂłn Audiovisual de la Cienciaâ [co-editors GĂłmez, G.O., LeĂłn, B. and FrancĂ©s i DomĂšnec, M.] Special Issue, TV Morfosis CNTD.
Watts, N. Ayeb-Karlsson, S., Belesova, K., Bouley, T. Boykoff, M., Byass, P., Campbell-Lendrum, D., Chambers, J., Cox, P., Daly, M., Dasandi, N., Davies, M., Depledge, M., Depoux, A., Dominguez-Salas, P., Drummond, P., Ekins, P., Flahault, A., Frumkin, H., Georgeson, L., Grace, D., Graham, H., Grojsman, R., Haines, A., Hamilton, I., Hartinger, S., Johnson, A., Kelman, I., Kniveton, D., Liang, L., Lott, M., Lowe, B., Mace, G., Maslin, M., Mikhaylov, S., Milner, J., Moradi, M., Morrissey, K., Murray, K., Nilsson, M., Neville, T., Oreszczyn, T., Owfi, F., Pencheon, D., Pye, S., Robinson, L., Rocklov, J., Schutte, S., Shumake-Guillemot, J., Steinbach, R., Tabatabaei, M., Wheeler, N., Wilkinson, P., Gong, P., Montgomery, H. and Costello, A. (2017) âThe 2017 Report of the Lancet Countdown Report on Health and Climate Change: From 25 years of inaction to a global transformation for public healthâ The Lancet 391 (10120), p. 581-630.
Luedecke, G. and Boykoff, M. (2017) âEnvironment and the Media.â in The International Encyclopedia of Geography (Douglas Richardson, Noel Castree, Michael F. Goodchild, Audrey Kobayashi, Weidong Liu, and Richard A. Marston eds) John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. DOI: 10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg0464
Goodman, M.K., Littler, J., Brockington, D. and Boykoff, M.T. (2016) âSpectacular Environmentalisms: media, knowledge and the framing of ecological politicsâ, Environmental Communication 10(6) 677-688
Boykoff, M. and Luedecke, G. (2016) âElite News Coverage of Climate Changeâ Encyclopedia of Climate Change Communication DOI: 10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.357
Fischhendler, I., Boymel, D., and Boykoff, M. (2016) âHow competing securitized discourses over land appropriation are constructed: The promotion of solar energy in the Israeli desertâ Environmental Communication: A Journal of Nature and Culture 10(2) 147-168
Boykoff, M. (2015) âConsenso y oposiciĂłn al cambio climĂĄtico: El caso de los EEUU como ejemploâ
MĂštode 85(1) 81-87
Gold, A.U., Oonk, D.J., Smith, L.K., Boykoff, M., Osnes, B.B., and Sullivan, S.B. (2015) âLens on Climate Change: Making Climate Meaningful through Student-Produced Videosâ Journal of Geography DOI: 10.1080/00221341.2015.1013974
OâNeill, S., Williams, H, Kurz, T., Wiersma, B. and Boykoff, M. (2015) âDominant frames evident in legacy and social media coverage of the IPCC 5th Assessment Reportâ Nature Climate Change 5(4), 380-385
Fischhendler, I., Cohen Blankstain, G., and Boykoff, M. (2015) âEvaluating mega-projects in the face of uncertainties: Israeli mass media treatment of the Dead Sea Water Conduitâ Public Understanding of Science 24(7) 794-810
Anderegg, W.R.L., Callaway, E.S., Boykoff, M., Yohe, G., and Root, T.L. (2014) âError Bias in Climate Scienceâ Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 95(9), 1445â1451
Bailey, A., Giangola, L., and Boykoff, M. (2014) âHow grammatical choice shapes media representations of climate (un)certaintyâ Environmental Communication (special issue eds. Ulrika Olausson and Peter Berglez) 8(2), 197-215
Boykoff, M., and Olson, S. (2013) ââWise Contrariansâ in Contemporary Climate Science-Policy-Public Interactionsâ, Celebrity Studies journal (special issue Editors Michael K. Goodman and Jo Littler) 4(3), 276-291
Boykoff, M., and Yulsman, T. (2013) âPolitical economy, media and climate change â the sinews of modern lifeâ Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 4(5), 359-371.
Boykoff, M. (2013) âPublic Enemy no.1? Understanding media representations of outlier views on climate changeâ, American Behavioral Scientist 57(6), 796-817
OâNeill, S., Boykoff, M., Day, S.A., and Niemeyer, S. (2013) âOn the use of imagery for climate change engagementâ Global Environmental Change 23(2), 413-421.
Schroeder, H., Boykoff, M., and Spiers, L. (2012) âWho Represents the State: National Delegations in the International Climate Negotiationsâ Nature Climate Change, November 18, 1-3 doi:10.1038/nclimate1742
Rick, U., Boykoff, M., and Pielke, Jr, R. (2011) âEffective media reporting on sea level rise projections, 1989-2009â Environmental Research Letters, 6(1), 1-6.
Boykoff, M., Frame, D. and Randalls, S. (2010) âDiscursive stability meets climate instability: A critical exploration of the concept of âclimate stabilizationâ in contemporary climate policyâ, Global Environmental Change, 20(1), 53-64
Bottrill, C., Liverman, D. and Boykoff, M. (2010) âCarbon Soundings: GHG emissions in the UK music industryâ Environmental Research Letters 5(1), 1-8
Bird, H., Boykoff, M., Goodman, M., Monbiot, G. and Littler, J. (2009) âThe Media and Climate Changeâ Soundings: A Journal of Politics and Culture 43, 47-64.
Boykoff, M. (2009) ââWe speak for the treesâ: Media reporting on the environmentâ, Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 34, 431-458
Boykoff, M. and Goodman, M. (2009) âConspicuous redemption: promises and perils of celebrity involvement in climate changeâ, Geoforum, 40, 395-406
Boykoff, M. (2008) âThe cultural politics of climate change discourse in UK tabloidsâ, Political Geography, 27(5), 549-569.
Boykoff, M. and Mansfield, M. (2008) ââYe Olde Hot Aireâ: Reporting on human contributions to climate change in the UK tabloid pressâ, Environmental Research Letters, 3(2) 1-8
Boykoff, M. (2008) âLost in translation? United States television news coverage of anthropogenic climate change, 1995-2004â, Climatic Change, 86(1), 1-11.
Boykoff, M. (2008) âMedia and scientific communication: a case of climate changeâ Communicating Environmental Geoscience, special issue: Liverman, D.G.E., Marker, B. and Pereira, C.P. (eds), Geological Society of London, 11-18.
Boykoff, M. (2007) âFrom convergence to contention: United States mass media representations of anthropogenic climate scienceâ Transactions of Institute of British Geographers, (32) 4, 477-489
Boykoff, M. (2007) âFlogging a dead norm? Media coverage of anthropogenic climate change in United States and United Kingdom, 2003-2006â Area 39(4), 470-481.
Boykoff M. and Boykoff, J. (2007) âClimate change and journalistic norms: a case-study of U.S. mass-media coverageâ Geoforum, 38(6), 1190-1204
Boykoff, M. and Boykoff, J. (2004) âBalance as bias: global warming and the U.S. prestige pressâ, Global Environmental Change 14(2), 125-136.
EDITED VOLUMES
Crow, D. and Boykoff, M. (eds.) (2014) âCulture, Politics and Climate Change: How information shapes our common futureâ Earthscan from Routledge, 252 pp.
Moser, S. and Boykoff, M. (eds.) (2013) âSuccessful adaptation to climate change: Linking science and policy in a rapidly changing worldâ Routledge, London, 360 pp.
Newell, P., Boykoff, M. and Boyd, E. (eds.) (2012) âThe new carbon economy: constitution, governance and contestationâ Wiley-Blackwell, 208 pp.
Boykoff, M. (ed.) (2010) âThe Politics of Climate Changeâ, Routledge/Europa, 303 pp.
Goodman, M., Boykoff, M. and Evered, K. (eds.) (2008) âContentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, and Scaleâ, Ashgate Publishing, 242 pp.
REFEREED BOOKS
Boykoff, M. (2019) âCreative (Climate) Communications: Productive Pathways for Science, Policy and Societyâ Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316646823. 302 pp.
Boykoff, M. (2011) âWho Speaks for Climate? Making sense of mass media reporting on climate changeâ, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0521133050. 240 pp.
REFEREED GUEST EDITED SPECIAL ISSUES
Goodman, M.K., Littler, J., Brockington, D. and Boykoff, M.T. (2016) âSpectacular Environmentalismsâ, Environmental Communication 10(6).
Boyd, E., Boykoff, M. and Newell, P. (2011) âWhat is distinct about the ânewâ carbon economy?â Antipode 43(3).
Boykoff, M. and Randalls, S. (2009) âTheorising the Carbon Economyâ, Environment & Planning A, 41(10).
REFEREED BOOK CHAPTERS
Aronczyk, M., Boykoff, M., Coan, T., Lahsen, M., Morris, H., and Russill, C. (under review) Chapter 6: âSteering the Discourse: Legacy News, Social Media, Advertising and Public Relationsâ, First Global Assessment of Climate Obstruction [Roberts, J.T., Milani, C., Jacquet, J., and Downie, C., eds] Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
Goodman, M., McNatt, M and Boykoff, M. (2022) âCommunicating Climate Change in the Anthropocene: The dynamic cultural politics of climate change news coverage and social media around the worldâ (Hansen, A. ed) Routledge Handbook on Environmental Communication Routledge, London
Chandler, P., Osnes, B. and Boykoff, M. (2020) âCreative Climate Communications: Teaching from the Heart Through the Artsâ Teaching Climate Change in the United States (Henderson, J.A., and Drewes, A. [eds]) Routledge, London.
Boykoff, M. and Farrell, J. (2019) âClimate Change Countermovement Organizations and Media Attention in the United Statesâ Climate Change Denial and Public Relations. Strategic Communication and Interest Groups in Climate Inaction (Almiron, N. and Xifra, J. [eds]) Routledge, London, pp. 121-139.
McNatt, M., Goodman, M., and Boykoff, M. (2019) âAnthropocene communications: cultural politics and media representations of climate changeâ The Routledge Companion to Environmental Planning (Davoudi, S., Cowell, R., White, I. and Blanco, H. [eds]) Routledge, London
LeĂłn, B., Boykoff, M., Huda, J., and Rodrigo, Carmen (2018) âFraming in climate change videos" in B. LeĂłn and M. Bourk [eds], Communicating Science and Technology through Online Video: Researching a New Media Phenomenon. London: Routledge.
Osnes, B., Safran, R. and Boykoff, M. (2017) Student Content Production of Climate Communicationsâ. What is Sustainable Journalism?, Ed. P. Berglez, U. Olausson, and M. Ots [eds] 93-111, Peter Lang
Bailey, A., Giangola, L. and Boykoff, M. (2016) âHow grammatical choice shapes media representations of climate (un)certaintyâ (Olausson, U. and Berglez, P. eds) Media Research on Climate Change: Where have we been, where are we going? Routledge, London
Boykoff, M. and Goodman, M.K. (2015) âScience (and Policy) Friction: How Media shape North American public discoursesâ (Sommer, B. ed) Cultural Dimensions of Climate Change and the Environment in Northern America. Climate and Culture vol. 3, edited by Carmen Meinert and Claus Leggewie. Leiden: Brill, 189-205.
Boykoff, M., McNatt, M. and Goodman, M.K. (2015) âCommunicating in the anthropocene: the cultural politics of climate change news coverage around the worldâ (Hansen, A. and Cox, R. eds) Routledge Handbook on Environmental Communication Routledge, London
Boyd, E., Boykoff, M. and Ghosh, A. (2015) âClimate adaptation in Mumbai Indiaâ (Johnson, C.A., Toly, N.J. and Schroeder, H. eds) The Urban Climate Challenge: Rethinking the Role of Cities in the Global Climate Regime Routledge, London, 139-155.
Bailey, A., Giangola, L. and Boykoff, M. (2014) âÂżEludir el cambio climĂĄtico? Comparativa de las preferencias de uso lingĂŒĂsticas en la cobertura mediĂĄtica en Estados Unidos y Españaâ (Leon, B. ed) Periodistas, medios de comunicaciĂłn y cambio climĂĄtico ComunicaciĂłn Social, Barcelona, Spain, 137-153.
Crow, D. and Boykoff, M. (2014) âIntroductionâ (Crow, D and Boykoff, M. ed) Culture, Politics and Climate Change: How information shapes our common future Earthscan from Routledge, London, 1-20.
Suarez, P., Mendler de Suarez, J., Koelle, B. and Boykoff, M. (2014) Serious fun: scaling up community-based adaptation through experiential learning (Ayers, J., Schipper, L., Reid, H., Huq, S., and Rahman, A. (eds.)) Scaling up Community-based adaptation. London, Earthscan, 136-151.
Boykoff, M., Ghosh, A. and Venkateswaran, K. (2013) âMedia coverage of discourse on adaptation: competing visions of âsuccessâ in the Indian contextâ (Moser, S. and Boykoff, M. (eds.)) Successful adaptation to climate change: Linking science and policy in a rapidly changing world Routledge, London, 237-252.
OâNeill, S.J. and Boykoff, M. (2011) The role of new media in engaging the public with climate change. (Whitmarsh, L., OâNeill, S.J. and Lorenzoni, I. (eds.)) Engaging the Public with Climate Change: Communication & Behaviour Change, Earthscan, London, 233-251.
Boykoff, M. and Smith J.H. (2010) âMedia presentations of climate changeâ Routledge Handbook of Climate Change & Society (Lever-Tracy, C. (ed)) Routledge: London, 210-218.
Boykoff, M. (2010) âCarbonundrums: the role of the mediaâ in Climate Change Science and Policy (Schneider, S.H., Rosencranz, A., Mastrandrea, M.D., and Kuntz-Duriseti, K. (eds)), 397-404.
Boykoff, M., Goodman, M. and Curtis, I. (2010) âThe cultural politics of climate change: interactions in everyday spacesâ The Politics of Climate Change (Boykoff, M. (ed)) Routledge: London, 136-154.
Boykoff, M. (2009) âMedia representational practices in the Anthropocene Eraâ Uncertainties in Environmental Modeling and Consequences for Policy Making (Baveye, P., Mysiak, M. and Laba, M. (eds)), Springer-Verlag Publishing, 339-350.
Boykoff, M. (2008) âFight semantic drift?! U.S. mass media coverage of anthropogenic climate changeâ Contentious Geographies: Environmental Knowledge, Meaning, and Scale (Goodman, M., Boykoff, M. and K. Evered (eds.)), Ashgate Publishing, 39-58.
Boykoff, M. (2007) âMass media and environmental politicsâ The Politics of the Environment (Okereke, C. (ed)) Routledge: London, 101-116.
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