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World Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
North American Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Canadian Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Danish Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Latin American Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2005-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Oceania Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Impacts, supports, and constraints on sustained departmental change catalyzed by Departmental Action Teams
We investigated sustained departmental change catalyzed by three Departmental Action Teams (DATs) that worked on change projects independently following an initial period of external facilitation. Using qualitative analysis of interview data, we documented four main categories of change catalyzed by DATs, three categories of supports for change, and four categories of constraints on change. DATs accomplished a wide variety of sustained changes, and DAT members frequently leveraged their individual learning to benefit the work in departmental groups outside of their DAT. Change was documented at the levels of the individual, the group, and the organization (i.e., department or university), suggesting that the DAT model is capable of supporting organizational learning at all of these levels. Additionally, DATs successfully used levers of project prioritization and positional power to generate sustained change. DATs did not rely heavily on support outside of their departments to accomplish sustained change. This study provides insight into the mechanisms by which departmentally based change teams accomplish change in departmental cultures, practices, and processes influencing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education.
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World Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
US Television Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Australian Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p