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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.

Wall Street Journal commentary grossly misleads readers about science of sea level rise
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Wall Street Journal commentary grossly misleads readers about science of sea level rise

"The article has almost nothing to do with the modern state of sea-level science. The author (Fred Singer) tries to call into question that global warming causes sea-level rise, and does so by cherry-picking a short segment of data from 1915-1945, a time when data quality is poor and the warming signal small."

Climate journalism focuses too much on Trump and not enough on extreme weather, new reports find
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Climate journalism focuses too much on Trump and not enough on extreme weather, new reports find

Way too often the focus is on Trump himself instead of the ways his administration's moves will affect millions of Americans and others around the world. 
2017 was a terrible year of climate disasters -- and too many media outlets failed to tell the story
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2017 was a terrible year of climate disasters -- and too many media outlets failed to tell the story

Media Matters, the left-leaning media watchdog group, sums up the year in climate news.

From hurricanes to heat waves to wildfires and beyond, 2017 has been a terrifying year of disasters in the U.S. And too many media outlets have missed a key part of the sto
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