Appendix: List of figures

  1. Figure 4.1.1 Ten Australian Newspapers: Ownership and Circulation
  2. Figure 4.2.1 Number and percentage of articles about climate change policy across 10 newspapers, Feb to July 2011
  3. Figure 4.2.2 Total word count and share of articles focusing on climate policy across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  4. Figure 4.3.1 Genre of climate policy articles, from Feb. to July 2011
  5. Figure 4.3.2 Percentage breakdown of genre count of climate policy article, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  6. Figure 4.3.3 Percentage breakdown for features across ten newspapers, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  7. Figure 4.4.1 Headline stance of articles across ten newspapers, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  8. Figure 4.4.2 Positive compared negative headline stance of articles across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  9. Figure 4.5.1 Number and percentage of articles stance towards the policy, across 10 Australian newspapers, Feb. to July 2011
  10. Figure 4.5.2 Percentage of stories positive towards the policy compared to stories negative to the policy in 10 Australian newspapers, Feb. to July 2011
  11. Figure 4.6.1 Use of terms- carbon price and carbon tax, from Feb. to July 2011
  12. Figure 4.6.2 Word was used by journalists to describe the policy: tax, price or both across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  13. Figure 4.7.1 Breakdown of themes in articles in which there was a dominant frame, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  14. Figure 4.8.1 Number of first three types of sources quoted and percentage of total for each type of source, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  15. Figure 4.8.2 Type of first source quoted in articles on climate policy, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  16. Figure 4.8.3 Number of times industries of business were quoted and percentages of business sources and all sources, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  17. Figure 4.8.4 Top ten business sources quoted, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  18. Figure 4.8.5 Breakdown of stance of business sources quoted 4 times or more, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  19. Figure 4.9.1 Breakdown of stance of editorials across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  20. Figure 4.10.1 Percentage of negative, positive and neutral opinion articles, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  21. Figure 4.10.2 Percentage of negative opinion pieces v positive opinion pieces, across 10 Australian newspapers, from Feb. to July 2011
  22. Figure 4.10.3 Number of articles and word count of top ten commentators and percentage of total articles and word count of by journalists and regular commentators, from Feb. to July 2011