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Weekly Snapshots of International Web Coverage
 

Post-Election Update (Jan 5, 2005). Each week, the | US Election 2004 Web Monitor Web Monitor compares attention and attitude towards the presidential candidates among online media, the Web sites of environmental organizations, and Fortune 1000 companies. Keywords grouped by political party and geographic region summarize the key issues associated with each candidate.
link :: Chart | News Media | Environmental Sector | Fortune 1000

 

Global Warming (Oct 13, 2004). A devastating hurricane season and the Russian government's recent decision to ratify the Kyoto Protocol have put climate change back in the limelight. But how important is the issue of global warming in the run for US presidency?
link :: Global Warming | Greenhouse Gas | Climate Change

 

First TV Debate (Oct 2, 2004). An analysis of more than one million Web pages complements opinion polls and highlights the impact of the first TV debate between George W. Bush and John Kerry, with both parties profiting. John Kerry's performance accelerated the Democrats' prior gains in media attitude.
link :: Chart

 

Energy Policy (Sep 28, 2004). What strategies have presidential candidates suggested to cope with record-level energy prices and increasing domestic demand? Public glossaries of the Energy Information Association, the US Department of Energy, and the California Energy Commission helped compile the lists of terms represented in this analysis.
link :: Renewable Energy | Fossil Fuels | Nuclear Energy



Summary
This project of the ECOresearch Network automatically provides a weekly snapshot of international Web coverage. The results reflect online attention and attitude towards the US presidential candidates. Keywords grouped by political party and geographic region summarize the key issues associated with each candidate.
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