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  1. Oct 2017
    1. The intended audience is people who are trying to understand who and why people believe what

      Who reads the Annals of the American Association of Geographers?

    2. e.” (Palm 883).

      Why not Feng?

    3. ay.”( Beitler 1).

      nice to put this key quotation in here. Do you need the last name? Why or why not?

    4. he purpose of this article is to inform people about how climate change is affecting storms by making them more powerful. The intended audience for this article is concerned people about the devastating impacts of hurricanes, and people who want to know why hurricane Irma and Harvey were so huge. P

      Who reads this news source?

    5. Climate change activist or even Climate change deniers would find this podcast helpful because it gives a psychological view of  why people deny climate change.

      Is this everyone? Won't marketers, activists, other researchers be interested in this?

    6. psychological distance.

      Does this need quotation marks? Is it a key phrase?

    7. Michael Oppenheimer a professor of Geoscience and internal Affairs and Jesse Anttila-Hughes assistant professor wrote The Science of Climate Change started off with how the greenhouse effects work, how we know the world is getting hotter because of human activity, and then also explain the source of scientific Knowledge about climate change and the models’ scientist use to predict the effects of climate change in the future, and they focused on how climate change effects children.

      Work on distilling the thesis: What is the authors' main point?

    8. Stoll-Leemann, O’Riordan, and Jaeger work with PIK Postsdam Institute of climate impact research wrote The Psychology of Denial Concerning Climate Mitigation Measures: Evidence From Swiss Focus Groups claim that Various studies of public opinion regarding the causes and consequences of climate change reveal both a deep reservoir of concern, yet also a muddle over causes, consequences and appropriate policy measures for mitigation.

      What does this mean?