Climate Change and COVID-19 Metaphors: Environmental Consciousness in Social Media

Naganna Chetty, Sreejith Alathur
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The changes in environmental conditions have reportable impacts on the Covid-19 pandemic and vice versa. About these impacts, the people are deliberating metaphorically on climate change and Covid-19. The purpose of the paper is to analyze and identify the people's consciousness about the interrelationship between climate change and Covid-19. The existing literature on climate change and impacts on Covid-19 are reviewed, and inferences have been drawn from the result. Apart from the literature review, the Twitter social media content is analyzed and interpreted. The results have shown that there are noticeable impacts of climate change on Covid-19 and vice-versa. The people are conscious of the relationship between climate change and the Covid-19 pandemic.
气候变化与COVID-19隐喻:社交媒体中的环境意识
环境条件的变化对Covid-19大流行产生了可报告的影响,反之亦然。关于这些影响,人们正在隐喻地讨论气候变化和Covid-19。本文的目的是分析和识别人们对气候变化与Covid-19之间相互关系的意识。本文回顾了有关气候变化及其对Covid-19影响的现有文献,并从中得出了推论。在文献综述的基础上,对Twitter社交媒体内容进行分析和解读。结果表明,气候变化对Covid-19的影响明显,反之亦然。人们意识到气候变化与新冠肺炎大流行之间的关系。
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