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The media covers only a narrow slice of climate research

Tens of thousands of papers about climate change are published every year, but media coverage isn’t giving the public a full picture of this research, according to a new study.

Exposing the financial costs of climate change – and denial of the climate crisis

Exposing the financial costs of climate change – and denial of the climate crisis

Among the top 20 global emitters from 1854 to 2010 are five U.S. companies, including the top two, Chevron and ExxonMobil.
We know their names and those of others, and the media can and should remind us of them with each new financial consequence

Bill Moyers: What if we covered the climate crisis like we did the start of the second world war?
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Bill Moyers: What if we covered the climate crisis like we did the start of the second world war?

In the war, the purpose of journalism was to awaken the world to the catastrophe looming ahead of it. We must approach our climate crisis the same way.

Here are two big things that were wrong with climate change coverage in 2018
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Here are two big things that were wrong with climate change coverage in 2018

Major outlets reported too little on climate change driving extreme weather and too much on Trump, two analyses find.

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