Tool : Opinion Space
Typical Actions : Opinion mapping software collect and
visualise users opinions on important issues and polocies
(rate five proposition on the chosen topic and type initial
response to a discussion question)
Show in a graphical "Map" where user's opinions of other
participants.
Display patterns, trends, and insights employ the wisdom of
crowds to identify the most insightful ideas.
Examples : Used by US state Depart to engage global online
audiences on a variety of foreign policy issues.
Section 1: Tool Background
Who designed or developed the tool?
What is the purpose of the tool?
When was the tool designed or developed?
Where was the tool designed or developed?
Why was the tool designed or developed?
Section 2: Tool Specifications
Functional capabilities of the tool. (Key features of the tool)
Technical requirements for the tool.
How is/was the tool implemented?
Section 3: Tool Visualizations:
Find an illustration or work flow of the tool.
Describe the illustration or work flow of the tool.
Section 4: Tool Achievements/Limitations
Discuss the advantages of the tool.
Discuss the disadvantages of the tool.
Section 5: Based on research, does the tool achieve the original
purpose of the creator/designer?
Discuss your findings
Your research paper should be at least 9 pages (2400 words),
double-spaced, have at least 8 APA references, and typed in an
easy-to-read font in MS Word (other word processors are fine to
use but save it in a MS Word format). Your cover page should
contain the following: Title, Team's name, University's name,
Course name, Course number, Professor's name, and Date.
Tambouris, E., Liotas, N., & Tarabanis, K. (2007). A
Framework for Assessing eParticipation Projects and Tools.
2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System
Sciences (HICSS'07), Waikoloa, HI, 2007, pp. 90-90. doi:
10.1109/HICSS.2007.13
SURNAME 3
Climate Change
Student’s Name
Instructor’s Name
Institutional Affiliation
14th. September 2019
Academic Sources on Climate Change
Farrell, Justin. "Corporate funding and ideological polarization
about climate change." Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences 113.1 (2016): 92-97.
Nerem, R. S., Beckley, B. D., Fasullo, J. T., Hamlington, B. D.,
Masters, D., & Mitchum, G. T. (2018). Climate-change–driven
accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(9),
2022-2025.
Fuzzi, S., Baltensperger, U., Carslaw, K., Decesari, S., Denier
van der Gon, H., Facchini, M. C., ... & Nemitz, E. (2015).
Particulate matter, air quality and climate: lessons learned and
future needs. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 15(14), 8217-
8299.
Urry, John. “Climate change and society”. In Why the social
sciences matter (pp. 45-59). Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015
45-59.
Holland, G., & Bruyère, C. L. (2014). Recent intense hurricane
response to global climate change. Climate Dynamics, 42(3-4),
617-627.
Internet sources
Feldman, Lauren, P. Sol Hart, and Tijana Milosevic. "Polarizing
news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US
newspapers’ coverage of climate change." Public Understanding
of Science 26.4 (2017): 481-497.
Bekkers, Victor, et al. "Contested knowledge in Dutch climate
change policy." Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research,
Debate and Practice 14.4 (2018): 571-
587.https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5&
as_ylo=2015&q=climate+change+internet+sources&oq=climate
+change+in#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DVz8VRpuaUCAJ
Change, IPCC Climate. "Mitigation of climate change."
Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1454
(2014).
Houghton, John Theodore, Geoffrey J. Jenkins, and Jim J.
Ephraums. Climate change. 1991.
Bindo, N. L., et al. "Observations: Oceanic Climate Change and
Sea Level, Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis.
Contribution of Working Group 1 to the Fourth Assessment
Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change."
(2018): 385-432.
Multimedia sources
Bell, Allan. "Media (mis) communication on the science of
climate change." Public understanding of science (2016).
Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet.
"Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects:
Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and
polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8
(2018): 985-1002.
Opinion based sources
Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the
representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64.
Carmichael, Jason T., and Robert J. Brulle. "Elite cues, media
coverage, and public concern: an integrated path analysis of
public opinion on climate change, 2001–2013." Environmental
Politics 26.2 (2017): 232-252.
Hart, P. Sol, and Lauren Feldman. "The impact of climate
change–related imagery and text on public opinion and behavior
change." Science Communication 38.4 (2016): 415-441.
Jiang, Ye, et al. "Comparing Attitudes to Climate Change in the
Media using sentiment analysis based on Latent Dirichlet
Allocation." Proceedings of the 2017 EMNLP Workshop:
Natural Language Processing Meets Journalism. 2017.
Surname 1
Student’s Name
Professor’s Name
Course
Date
Climate Change
Bekkers, Victor, et al. "Contested knowledge in Dutch climate
change policy." Evidence &
Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate, and Practice 14.4
(2018): 571-587.
The authors of the article have focused on the knowledge that
people have on matters related to climate change. The Dutch
have been the people focused on in this research. The main aim
is to know if people know more about the facts associated with
climate change. The knowledge that people have on an issue
dictates how prepared they can be. The article has concluded
that the Dutch Policy has done a recommendable job to inform
people about climate change.
The information that has been presented in the article was
published in 2018. Therefore, it means that it is updated
information. The publisher of an article can be used to dictate
the credibility. The publisher, in this case, is peer-reviewed. It,
therefore, means that this information can be used in research.
Bell, Allan. "Media (mis) communication on the science of
climate change." Public
understanding of science (2016).
The article states that there is an issue when it comes to
communication about the science of climate change. Sometimes
the right message is not passed to members of the public for
different reasons. Lack of effective communication affects the
circulation of climate change information. As a result, the
members of the public are ambushed by climate uncertainties.
The media being the most trusted channel in communication
takes the most significant blame.
The relevance of the piece of information that has been
presented cannot be doubted. The topic of concentration
revolves around the research topic. The period of publication is
also recent. Therefore, the information can be relied on and
trusted. With this in mind, the piece of information will be
useful to this research.
Carmichael, Jason T., and Robert J. Brulle. "Elite cues, media
coverage, and public concern: an
integrated path analysis of public opinion on climate change,
2001–2013." Environmental
Politics 26.2 (2017): 232-252.
The knowledge that the members of the public have on a given
issue can be used to dictate if education on the same issue has
been promoted. The article has looked at the impact on the
media in passing important information. At the same time, the
opinion of the members of the public has been focused on. The
debates that are promoted by the members of the public makes it
easy to know what they know about any given issue.
The authors of the article are a well-known scholar. Their
professionalism precedes them. At the same time, the
information that they have presented is relevant to the research.
The sources of the information are credible. Therefore, the
article can be used to add more data to the research.
Feldman, Lauren, P. Sol Hart, and Tijana Milosevic. "Polarizing
news? Representations of threat
and efficacy in leading US newspapers’ coverage of climate
change." Public
Understanding of Science 26.4 (2017): 481-497.
In the case of any miscommunication, source of information
carry the most prominent dream. The accuracy of information
has been focused on. The article states that there is a connection
between what people know and what the media covers. The
media has been termed as a threat when it presents information
that is not factual. As a result, sometimes, members of the
public are misinformed about climate change.
The credibility of a source is dictated by the quality of
information. The data that has been used to provide the findings
is factual. The sources of information about the materials that
have been used are also reliable. The areas that the article has
covered are also covered in the research. The article would be
of great use to the research.
Fuzzi, Sandro, et al. "Particulate matter, air quality, and
climate: lessons learned and future
needs." Atmospheric chemistry and physics 15.14 (2015): 8217-
8299.
The author states that there are many lessons that should be
learned from air quality and climate. The possession of
information is one of the issues that are present on matters that
are associated with climate change. It is essential for the
members of the public to be informed of any climate change
that might affect them. Doing so makes it easier to deal with
issues when they arise. When people are aware that an issue
may occur, they are prepared to deal with the issue before it
hits.
The authors of the article are certified, researchers. At the same
time, the publisher is trusted. The information is only four years
old, and that makes it an updated piece of information. The
information it presents adds value to the research. With this in
mind, it is appropriate to use it for this research.
Holland, Greg, and Cindy L. Bruyère. "Recent intense hurricane
response to global climate
change." Climate Dynamics 42.3-4 (2014): 617-627.
The authors agree that there are issues that might affect the
lives of people if climate changes are not studied well. The
recent case of the hurricane has been used as an example in the
article. The magnitude of the hurricane was not well predicted.
With such errors, it is evident that clarity is needed in passing
climate change information. At the same time, the effects of the
hurricane were proof that much needs to be explored about
climate change.
The data that has been presented come from real-life events. For
example, the use of the hurricane is an excellent way to show
the practicality of the issue at hand. The article has been peer-
reviewed. Therefore, the information that is present is certified
in terms of being used for research and academics. Therefore,
the information would be useful for research.
Nerem, Robert S., et al. "Climate-change–driven accelerated
sea-level rise detected in the
altimeter era." Proceedings of the National Academy of
Sciences 115.9 (2018): 2022
2025.
Climate change has a lot of effects on the environment. One of
the recent worrying issues is the increasing level of seawater.
The melting of the ice in oceans has accelerated. The
temperatures are also increasing. It, therefore, shows that
climate change is also affecting the water bodies and sources.
The article has been peer-reviewed by scientists. Therefore, the
information that has been presented is scientifically approved.
The authors are also certified, researchers. The content
presented adds more knowledge to matters of climate change.
Using it will be advisable because of the value that it adds to
the research.
SURNAME 1
SURNAME 3
Student’s Name
Instructor’s Name
English 1302
17 September 2019
Climate Change Annotated Bibliography
Seinfeld, John H., and Spyros N. Pandis. Atmospheric chemistry
and physics: from air pollution to climate change. John Wiley &
Sons, 2016.
This publication basically covers the various aspects of the
climate change as it relates to the general chemistry and the
physics of the society. It was mainly published to try and
explain the general changes that take place in the society as it
relates to the chemistry and the physical state of the globe.
According to this article the general changes that take place in
the atmosphere like the air pollution and such like activities are
generally physical or chemical in nature. The article has
covered the various theories that surround the chemical changes
in the society like the thermodynamics and the theory of
homogenous nucleation. The authors of this article were mainly
focusing on the climatic change and covering the catalysing
factors which motivate the changes in the atmosphere. A good
example in the article has explained the manner the chemical
reactions in the atmosphere have impacted the ozone layer. The
climate change has mainly been promoted by the chemical
reactions in the atmosphere.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, ed. Climate change 2014: mitigation of
climate change. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Edenhofer has mainly focused on the manner the society can
take care of the climate change. The climate change has been
outlined to be a very serious issue in the society and the article
has outlined the adverse implication it has on the society; it has
therefore discussed the various approaches the society may
follow to contain the situation. The best way to handle the
climatic change and the implication it has on the society is to
come up with an appropriate way to manage and generally try
controlling it.
Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet.
"Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects:
Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and
polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8
(2018): 985-1002.
This article has mainly focused on the general areas of the
climate change in the society right from the cultural aspects, the
manner the media has implicated the change. This change has
taken place in the global arena. There have been several views
that people have given on the general climate change and the
way the implications have change the human life including the
cultures and so. This article has therefore covered the climate
change based on the media point of view.
Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the
representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64.
There are several varying opinions that have come up on the
climate change and different scholars have derived opinions on
the same. This article was generally giving the author’s opinion
on the climate change subject. The article has actually covered
variety of review on the same topic of climate change.
Work Cited
Seinfeld, John H., and Spyros N. Pandis. Atmospheric chemistry
and physics: from air pollution to climate change. John Wiley &
Sons, 2016.
Edenhofer, Ottmar, ed. Climate change 2014: mitigation of
climate change. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet.
"Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects:
Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and
polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8
(2018): 985-1002.
Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the
representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley
Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64.
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  • 1. Tool : Opinion Space Typical Actions : Opinion mapping software collect and visualise users opinions on important issues and polocies (rate five proposition on the chosen topic and type initial response to a discussion question) Show in a graphical "Map" where user's opinions of other participants. Display patterns, trends, and insights employ the wisdom of crowds to identify the most insightful ideas. Examples : Used by US state Depart to engage global online audiences on a variety of foreign policy issues. Section 1: Tool Background Who designed or developed the tool? What is the purpose of the tool? When was the tool designed or developed? Where was the tool designed or developed?
  • 2. Why was the tool designed or developed? Section 2: Tool Specifications Functional capabilities of the tool. (Key features of the tool) Technical requirements for the tool. How is/was the tool implemented? Section 3: Tool Visualizations: Find an illustration or work flow of the tool. Describe the illustration or work flow of the tool. Section 4: Tool Achievements/Limitations Discuss the advantages of the tool. Discuss the disadvantages of the tool.
  • 3. Section 5: Based on research, does the tool achieve the original purpose of the creator/designer? Discuss your findings Your research paper should be at least 9 pages (2400 words), double-spaced, have at least 8 APA references, and typed in an easy-to-read font in MS Word (other word processors are fine to use but save it in a MS Word format). Your cover page should contain the following: Title, Team's name, University's name, Course name, Course number, Professor's name, and Date. Tambouris, E., Liotas, N., & Tarabanis, K. (2007). A Framework for Assessing eParticipation Projects and Tools. 2007 40th Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS'07), Waikoloa, HI, 2007, pp. 90-90. doi: 10.1109/HICSS.2007.13 SURNAME 3 Climate Change Student’s Name Instructor’s Name
  • 4. Institutional Affiliation 14th. September 2019 Academic Sources on Climate Change Farrell, Justin. "Corporate funding and ideological polarization about climate change." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113.1 (2016): 92-97. Nerem, R. S., Beckley, B. D., Fasullo, J. T., Hamlington, B. D., Masters, D., & Mitchum, G. T. (2018). Climate-change–driven accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 115(9), 2022-2025. Fuzzi, S., Baltensperger, U., Carslaw, K., Decesari, S., Denier van der Gon, H., Facchini, M. C., ... & Nemitz, E. (2015). Particulate matter, air quality and climate: lessons learned and future needs. Atmospheric chemistry and physics, 15(14), 8217- 8299. Urry, John. “Climate change and society”. In Why the social sciences matter (pp. 45-59). Palgrave Macmillan, London, 2015 45-59. Holland, G., & Bruyère, C. L. (2014). Recent intense hurricane response to global climate change. Climate Dynamics, 42(3-4), 617-627. Internet sources Feldman, Lauren, P. Sol Hart, and Tijana Milosevic. "Polarizing news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US newspapers’ coverage of climate change." Public Understanding of Science 26.4 (2017): 481-497. Bekkers, Victor, et al. "Contested knowledge in Dutch climate
  • 5. change policy." Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate and Practice 14.4 (2018): 571- 587.https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=0%2C5& as_ylo=2015&q=climate+change+internet+sources&oq=climate +change+in#d=gs_qabs&u=%23p%3DVz8VRpuaUCAJ Change, IPCC Climate. "Mitigation of climate change." Contribution of Working Group III to the Fifth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 1454 (2014). Houghton, John Theodore, Geoffrey J. Jenkins, and Jim J. Ephraums. Climate change. 1991. Bindo, N. L., et al. "Observations: Oceanic Climate Change and Sea Level, Climate Change 2007: The Physical Science Basis. Contribution of Working Group 1 to the Fourth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change." (2018): 385-432. Multimedia sources Bell, Allan. "Media (mis) communication on the science of climate change." Public understanding of science (2016). Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet. "Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8 (2018): 985-1002. Opinion based sources Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64.
  • 6. Carmichael, Jason T., and Robert J. Brulle. "Elite cues, media coverage, and public concern: an integrated path analysis of public opinion on climate change, 2001–2013." Environmental Politics 26.2 (2017): 232-252. Hart, P. Sol, and Lauren Feldman. "The impact of climate change–related imagery and text on public opinion and behavior change." Science Communication 38.4 (2016): 415-441. Jiang, Ye, et al. "Comparing Attitudes to Climate Change in the Media using sentiment analysis based on Latent Dirichlet Allocation." Proceedings of the 2017 EMNLP Workshop: Natural Language Processing Meets Journalism. 2017. Surname 1 Student’s Name Professor’s Name Course Date Climate Change Bekkers, Victor, et al. "Contested knowledge in Dutch climate change policy." Evidence & Policy: A Journal of Research, Debate, and Practice 14.4 (2018): 571-587. The authors of the article have focused on the knowledge that people have on matters related to climate change. The Dutch have been the people focused on in this research. The main aim is to know if people know more about the facts associated with
  • 7. climate change. The knowledge that people have on an issue dictates how prepared they can be. The article has concluded that the Dutch Policy has done a recommendable job to inform people about climate change. The information that has been presented in the article was published in 2018. Therefore, it means that it is updated information. The publisher of an article can be used to dictate the credibility. The publisher, in this case, is peer-reviewed. It, therefore, means that this information can be used in research. Bell, Allan. "Media (mis) communication on the science of climate change." Public understanding of science (2016). The article states that there is an issue when it comes to communication about the science of climate change. Sometimes the right message is not passed to members of the public for different reasons. Lack of effective communication affects the circulation of climate change information. As a result, the members of the public are ambushed by climate uncertainties. The media being the most trusted channel in communication takes the most significant blame. The relevance of the piece of information that has been presented cannot be doubted. The topic of concentration revolves around the research topic. The period of publication is also recent. Therefore, the information can be relied on and trusted. With this in mind, the piece of information will be useful to this research. Carmichael, Jason T., and Robert J. Brulle. "Elite cues, media coverage, and public concern: an integrated path analysis of public opinion on climate change, 2001–2013." Environmental Politics 26.2 (2017): 232-252. The knowledge that the members of the public have on a given issue can be used to dictate if education on the same issue has
  • 8. been promoted. The article has looked at the impact on the media in passing important information. At the same time, the opinion of the members of the public has been focused on. The debates that are promoted by the members of the public makes it easy to know what they know about any given issue. The authors of the article are a well-known scholar. Their professionalism precedes them. At the same time, the information that they have presented is relevant to the research. The sources of the information are credible. Therefore, the article can be used to add more data to the research. Feldman, Lauren, P. Sol Hart, and Tijana Milosevic. "Polarizing news? Representations of threat and efficacy in leading US newspapers’ coverage of climate change." Public Understanding of Science 26.4 (2017): 481-497. In the case of any miscommunication, source of information carry the most prominent dream. The accuracy of information has been focused on. The article states that there is a connection between what people know and what the media covers. The media has been termed as a threat when it presents information that is not factual. As a result, sometimes, members of the public are misinformed about climate change. The credibility of a source is dictated by the quality of information. The data that has been used to provide the findings is factual. The sources of information about the materials that have been used are also reliable. The areas that the article has covered are also covered in the research. The article would be of great use to the research. Fuzzi, Sandro, et al. "Particulate matter, air quality, and climate: lessons learned and future needs." Atmospheric chemistry and physics 15.14 (2015): 8217- 8299.
  • 9. The author states that there are many lessons that should be learned from air quality and climate. The possession of information is one of the issues that are present on matters that are associated with climate change. It is essential for the members of the public to be informed of any climate change that might affect them. Doing so makes it easier to deal with issues when they arise. When people are aware that an issue may occur, they are prepared to deal with the issue before it hits. The authors of the article are certified, researchers. At the same time, the publisher is trusted. The information is only four years old, and that makes it an updated piece of information. The information it presents adds value to the research. With this in mind, it is appropriate to use it for this research. Holland, Greg, and Cindy L. Bruyère. "Recent intense hurricane response to global climate change." Climate Dynamics 42.3-4 (2014): 617-627. The authors agree that there are issues that might affect the lives of people if climate changes are not studied well. The recent case of the hurricane has been used as an example in the article. The magnitude of the hurricane was not well predicted. With such errors, it is evident that clarity is needed in passing climate change information. At the same time, the effects of the hurricane were proof that much needs to be explored about climate change. The data that has been presented come from real-life events. For example, the use of the hurricane is an excellent way to show the practicality of the issue at hand. The article has been peer- reviewed. Therefore, the information that is present is certified in terms of being used for research and academics. Therefore, the information would be useful for research.
  • 10. Nerem, Robert S., et al. "Climate-change–driven accelerated sea-level rise detected in the altimeter era." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115.9 (2018): 2022 2025. Climate change has a lot of effects on the environment. One of the recent worrying issues is the increasing level of seawater. The melting of the ice in oceans has accelerated. The temperatures are also increasing. It, therefore, shows that climate change is also affecting the water bodies and sources. The article has been peer-reviewed by scientists. Therefore, the information that has been presented is scientifically approved. The authors are also certified, researchers. The content presented adds more knowledge to matters of climate change. Using it will be advisable because of the value that it adds to the research. SURNAME 1 SURNAME 3 Student’s Name Instructor’s Name English 1302 17 September 2019 Climate Change Annotated Bibliography Seinfeld, John H., and Spyros N. Pandis. Atmospheric chemistry and physics: from air pollution to climate change. John Wiley &
  • 11. Sons, 2016. This publication basically covers the various aspects of the climate change as it relates to the general chemistry and the physics of the society. It was mainly published to try and explain the general changes that take place in the society as it relates to the chemistry and the physical state of the globe. According to this article the general changes that take place in the atmosphere like the air pollution and such like activities are generally physical or chemical in nature. The article has covered the various theories that surround the chemical changes in the society like the thermodynamics and the theory of homogenous nucleation. The authors of this article were mainly focusing on the climatic change and covering the catalysing factors which motivate the changes in the atmosphere. A good example in the article has explained the manner the chemical reactions in the atmosphere have impacted the ozone layer. The climate change has mainly been promoted by the chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Edenhofer, Ottmar, ed. Climate change 2014: mitigation of climate change. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press, 2015. Edenhofer has mainly focused on the manner the society can take care of the climate change. The climate change has been outlined to be a very serious issue in the society and the article has outlined the adverse implication it has on the society; it has therefore discussed the various approaches the society may follow to contain the situation. The best way to handle the climatic change and the implication it has on the society is to come up with an appropriate way to manage and generally try controlling it. Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet. "Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8 (2018): 985-1002.
  • 12. This article has mainly focused on the general areas of the climate change in the society right from the cultural aspects, the manner the media has implicated the change. This change has taken place in the global arena. There have been several views that people have given on the general climate change and the way the implications have change the human life including the cultures and so. This article has therefore covered the climate change based on the media point of view. Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64. There are several varying opinions that have come up on the climate change and different scholars have derived opinions on the same. This article was generally giving the author’s opinion on the climate change subject. The article has actually covered variety of review on the same topic of climate change. Work Cited Seinfeld, John H., and Spyros N. Pandis. Atmospheric chemistry and physics: from air pollution to climate change. John Wiley & Sons, 2016. Edenhofer, Ottmar, ed. Climate change 2014: mitigation of climate change. Vol. 3. Cambridge University Press, 2015. Newman, Todd P., Erik C. Nisbet, and Matthew C. Nisbet. "Climate change, cultural cognition, and media effects: Worldviews drive news selectivity, biased processing, and polarized attitudes." Public Understanding of Science 27.8 (2018): 985-1002. Svoboda, Michael. "Cli‐fi on the screen (s): Patterns in the representations of climate change in fictional films." Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 7.1 (2016): 43-64.