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Climate change and the Great Barrier Reef: Environmental protest, climate science, and new/s media -- 8. Grieving Okjo?kull: Discourses of the Ok glacier funeral -- 9. Negotiating conflicting temporalities in Canadian Arctic travel journalism -- PART III: Temporalities of politics and religion -- 10. "The Amazon is ours": The Bolsonaro government and deforestation: narrative disputes and dissonant temporalities -- 11. Spiritual temporalities: Discourses of faith and climate change in Canadian petro politics -- 12. Journalism as eschatology: Kairos and reporting a materially changing world -- Afterword: Finding the stories in the big climate storm -- Index. 330 $a"This edited collection addresses climate change journalism from the perspective of temporality, showcasing how various time scales - from geology, meteorology, politics, journalism and lived cultures - interact with journalism around the world. 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