Volume 5 - Issue 1

A critical discourse analysis of linguistic framing in climate change skepticism across media and political narratives

Umida Imomova Dilnoza Fayzullayeva Dilshod Turdibayev Nozigul Gulomjonova Burgutali Kenjaev Nigora Shadyeva Nasiba Yarashova Dilfuza Zaynutdinova

Abstract

This article contributes to the expanding research on Climate Change (CC) discourse by analyzing the narrative presentation of CC stories on Mongabay, a news platform dedicated to environmental concerns. This research examines research papers to evaluate the emergence of climate agendas throughout these times. In conjunction with Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA), Stibbe's comprehensive Ecolinguistics (EL) structure is employed to examine the corpus. A proposed methodology is modified to classify the articles into various categories of CC narratives: Ecoactivist, Intelligent Growth Reformer, Ecomodernist, and Lukewarmer (LW). This research does not identify the LW narrative because it posits that CC is not a crisis. The corpus analysis indicates a prevalence of narratives advocating for preserving nature, critiquing governmental environmental responsibilities, and endorsing policy and technology advancements. This research offers a perspective on media and political narratives on the environment across civilizations. Increasing the database size in future investigations would provide a more comprehensive analysis of EL terms.

Keywords: Critical discourse analysis, Linguistic framing, Climate change, Media and political narratives

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Date

May 2025

Page Number

121-131
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Environmental Studies