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[[File:Ms. magazine Cover - Spring 2007.jpg|thumbnail|Global warming was the cover story of this 2007 issue of the liberal-leaning feminist ''[[Ms. magazine]]''.]]'''Media coverage of climate change''' has had effects on [[public opinion on climate change]], as it conveys the [[scientific consensus on climate change]] that the global [[instrumental temperature record|temperature]] has increased in recent decades and that the trend is caused by human-induced emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].<ref name="Antilla">{{cite journal|author=Antilla, L.|year=2010|title=Self-censorship and science: A geographical review of media coverage of climate tipping points|journal=Public Understanding of Science|volume=19|issue=2|pages=240–256|doi=10.1177/0963662508094099|s2cid=143093512}}</ref>
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'''Media coverage of climate change''' has had effects on [[public opinion on climate change]], as it conveys the [[scientific consensus on climate change]] that the global [[instrumental temperature record|temperature]] has increased in recent decades and that the trend is caused by human-induced emissions of [[greenhouse gases]].<ref name="Antilla">{{cite journal|author=Antilla, L.|year=2010|title=Self-censorship and science: A geographical review of media coverage of climate tipping points|journal=Public Understanding of Science|volume=19|issue=2|pages=240–256|doi=10.1177/0963662508094099|s2cid=143093512}}</ref>
 
[[Climate communication|Climate change communication]] research shows that coverage has grown and become more accurate.<ref name="Climate Change 2022" />{{Rp|page=11}}