“…Within these realms, media institutions can perpetuate inequalities that are bound up within power dynamics of collectives and societies-including within communication infrastructures and industries, themselves (Gutsche & Pinto, 2022) that have long contributed to environmental decline; or they can speculate as to the future of solutions-based approaches, such as "sustainability." Yet, visualizations science organizations and diverse, global citizen collectives complicate these narratives, such as in terms of data visualizations (MacKenzie & Stenport, 2020), cartographies of socioecological disaster (Lowan-Trudeau, 2021), the "effectiveness" of visuals in terms of interactions between individuals' and communities' ideologies and action (Duan, Takahashi, & Zwickle, 2021), and the role of visuals in environmental advocacy (Fernández, 2019).…”