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Are the media all 'doom and gloom'? Not when it comes to coverage of our oceans

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    Apr 16, 2018, 12:15 pm322 pts
    The news media are often accused by adopting a 'doom and gloom' tone, especially when it comes to coverage of the environment. However, a new study on how journalists report on the state of our oceans shows that view may be misguided.
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