Scientific research on climate change has given rise to a variety of
images which often make the invisible visible. They influence political
processes but also the general perception of global weather events. As
its subject the book takes the visual aspect of the climate discourse,
treated here in sixteen interdisciplinary case studies. At its heart are
images which depict the climate and climate change in very different
ways - landscape photography, press photos, maps and diagrams used in
climate science and climate skeptical media, but also artworks and the
visual strategies of environmental activism. By this, the book gives
insights into the crucial roles images play in shaping climate change
communication.