newspapers
Image by Klaus Prange from Pixabay
‘I’m all for climate change’: Axel Springer CEO faces heat over leaked messages
Mathias Döpfner’s reported comments on climate, Muslims and east Germany – and his apparent political manoeuvring – create shock waves.
Photo by Done By Alex on Unsplash
‘A job incomplete’: Florida’s statewide climate change response ignores root cause
Despite years of warnings from top scientists around the world, Florida’s plan to address climate change only involves spending money to adapt to rising seas instead of cutting the emissions that cause them. In fact, the state has passed bills that work against those goals.
www.nytimes.com
Ad agencies step away from oil and gas in echo of cigarette exodus
A queasiness has set in among some people who have made ads promoting fossil fuels. One executive likened the shift to the ad industry’s move away from tobacco.
www.nytimes.com
Petition targeting Murdoch swamps Australian parliament's website
More than 200,000 people signed a petition drawn up by a former prime minister calling for an examination of Rupert Murdoch’s media empire in Australia.
www.nytimes.com
How the times covered the first Earth Day, 50 years ago
For the first Earth Day, on April 22, 1970, The New York Times went big.
psmag.com
Losing the news
The Charleston Gazette-Mail, known for its dogged accountability journalism, survived a merger and bankruptcy. Will it survive a new owner with ties to the very industries its reporters have been watchdogging?
www.theguardian.com
Why the Guardian is changing the language it uses about the environment
From now, house style guide recommends terms such as ‘climate crisis’ and ‘global heating’
ORIGINAL REPORTING
MOST POPULAR
CLIMATE