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Ecomedia Literacy: Climate Change & Media Literacy

At Mucktracker, we believe that the language we use shapes our understanding of the world around us. When it comes to climate change, it is important to critically examine the reporting around this issue, look for patterns in coverage, and consider the implications for our world today. We have put together lessons & resources on this page to help guide classroom discussion from an ecomedia literacy lens. 

​Suggested Ecomedia Literacy Activities with Mucktracker Tool 

Ecomedia Literacy Panel featuring Antonio Lopez PhD & Jocelyn Miller

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Recommended Readings & Resources

Ecomedialiteracy.org
free, open ecomedia literacy resources for educators curated by Antonio López, PhD

Media Literacy in the Age of COVID and Climate Change
National Science Teachers' Association feature by Jocelyn Miller, Linda Rost, Connor Bryant, Robyn Embry, Shazia Iqbal, Claire Lannoye-Hall, and Missie Olson

Bringing Ecojustice to Media Education Website  
by Antonio López, PhD

Critical Media Literacy: Climate Change & Environmental Justice from UCLA
​part of UCLA's guide on research topics in critical media literacy

ClimateLit

resources to teach about climate change with literature, film, and other media for young people

Climate Change Resources for Teachers and Students
from Common Sense Education

​​How decades of disinformation about fossil fuels halted U.S. climate policy
by Jeffrey Pierre from NPR

Media Construction of Climate Change
media literacy lessons from Project Look Sharp


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