Kioto (1997) y Durban (2011. Metodología. En el análisis de contenido se ha tenido en cuenta la presencia de factores políticos, económicos, sociales, culturales y de cualquier otro tipo que puedan obstaculizar la consecución de una política editorial claramente alineada con la creación de conciencia pública sobre los problemas del cambio climático. Nuestra hipótesis de partida señala el silenciamiento de las posibles soluciones al problema, así como el reconocimiento explícito de su gravedad, como parte de la estrategia editorial seguida por estos medios para no abordar el tema de fondo: las causas del cambio climático y las políticas inaplazables que deben adoptar los países emisores de gases de efecto invernadero. Resultados. Se han analizado 220 editoriales, siendo La Vanguardia la que registra el mayor número: 95. El País contabiliza 71 y El Mundo, 54. Conclusiones. A lo largo de los catorce años que abarca el análisis, la línea editorial de estos medios aparece sobredimensionada en detrimento de interpretaciones y valoraciones respaldadas por el discurso científico predominante.[EN] Introduction. This study analyses the editorial stance of three authoritative Spanish newspapers (El País, El Mundo and La Vanguardia) with regards climate change in the time span between the climate summits held in Kyoto (1997) and Durban (2011). Methodology. The analysis has taken into account the presence of political, economic, social and cultural factors, as well as any others which may have prevented editorial policies from making a clear contribution to raising public awareness regarding climate-change issues. The initial hypothesis is that editorial strategies do not address the
E Blanco Castilla Kyoto (1997) and Durban (2011). Methodology: The analysis has taken into account the presence of political, economic, social and cultural factors, as well as any others which may have prevented editorial policies from making a clear contribution to raising public awareness regarding climate-change issues. The initial hypothesis is that editorial strategies do not address the real issue -the causes of climate change and the urgency with which countries emitting greenhouse gases must adopt corrective policies-but rather avoid explicitly recognising the severity of the problem or mentioning possible solutions. Results: It has been analyzed 220 editorials: 95, La Vanguardia; 71, El País and 75, El Mundo. Conclusions: Indeed, throughout the fourteen years covered by the study, the editorial line of the newspapers themselves takes centre stage, leaving little room for interpretations or evaluations supported by the predominant scientific discourse.
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