This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the vast depths of the ocean, a silent threat lingers, impacting the fragile balance of marine ecosystems. An invisible enemy, known as ocean acidification, silently corrodes the foundations of our underwater world. Little is known about this subtle destroyer, but its consequences are far-reaching, affecting all forms of marine life. Amidst this environmental crisis, a new question rises to the surface: what role does the media play in revealing the truths of ocean acidification? In this thought-provoking exploration, the connection between media and public awareness takes center stage. Delving into the world of journalism, media networks, and communication channels, this captivating book uncovers the power dynamics at play. From newspapers to television, blogs to podcasts, the story of how information spreads unfolds. Analyzing the influence of media on public perception, the book sheds light on how knowledge about ocean acidification is disseminated. It asks crucial questions: Are journalists equipped to navigate the complexities of this topic? Are they capable of capturing the urgency and severity of its consequences? Venturing beyond traditional reporting methods, the book explores breakthroughs in multimedia storytelling, bringing the reader face-to-face with the underwater wonders, breathtaking coral reefs, and the peril they face.
This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice.
In the vast depths of the ocean, a silent threat lingers, impacting the fragile balance of marine ecosystems. An invisible enemy, known as ocean acidification, silently corrodes the foundations of our underwater world. Little is known about this subtle destroyer, but its consequences are far-reaching, affecting all forms of marine life. Amidst this environmental crisis, a new question rises to the surface: what role does the media play in revealing the truths of ocean acidification? In this thought-provoking exploration, the connection between media and public awareness takes center stage. Delving into the world of journalism, media networks, and communication channels, this captivating book uncovers the power dynamics at play. From newspapers to television, blogs to podcasts, the story of how information spreads unfolds. Analyzing the influence of media on public perception, the book sheds light on how knowledge about ocean acidification is disseminated. It asks crucial questions: Are journalists equipped to navigate the complexities of this topic? Are they capable of capturing the urgency and severity of its consequences? Venturing beyond traditional reporting methods, the book explores breakthroughs in multimedia storytelling, bringing the reader face-to-face with the underwater wonders, breathtaking coral reefs, and the peril they face.

Silent Whitewash: Perceptions of Ocean Acidification

Silent Whitewash: Perceptions of Ocean Acidification
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940194135219 |
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Publisher: | Hayat A. Ali |
Publication date: | 03/27/2025 |
Edition description: | Unabridged |