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    • Data visualization is crucial for environmental journalism, often highlighting climate change impacts.
    • Overemphasis on catastrophic impacts can lead to reader apathy, overshadowing mitigation and adaptation efforts.
    • Communicating climate protection is challenging due to its multi-level, multi-sectoral, and multi-channel nature.

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    • To address the challenges of data visualization in constructive climate journalism.
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    • To support solution-oriented climate change reporting.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed a multi-dimensional, multi-level, and multi-channel data visualization approach.
    • Conducted a research and design study with a German national newspaper.
    • Created Klimakarten, a data journalism project using travel postcard aesthetics.
    • Analyzed reader feedback through quantitative and qualitative methods.

    Main Results:

    • Klimakarten visualizes climate protection progress across national to local scales and five key sectors (agriculture, buildings, energy, mobility, waste).
    • The project was designed for both print and online media.
    • Reader feedback analysis confirmed the effectiveness of the approach.

    Conclusions:

    • The multi-dimensional, multi-level, and multi-channel approach is effective for constructive climate journalism.
    • Klimakarten demonstrates a viable method for engaging readers with climate protection data.
    • Findings offer implications for future data visualization in solution-oriented climate reporting.