An analysis by Media Matters for America finds that when the major broadcast networks cover weather catastrophes, they rarely link them to climate change. They also don't pay much attention to even the largest catastrophes outside of the United States.
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A Media Matters analysis of extreme weather coverage from May 1-14 found:
- The three major corporate broadcast TV networks —
ABC, CBS, and NBC — aired a combined 3 hours and 23 minutes about
extreme weather events across 118 segments.
- Only 2 of those segments (both from NBC) referenced climate change.
- Only 3 segments mentioned extreme weather
events happening outside the U.S. — 1 segment about the flooding in
Afghanistan and 2 about the flooding in Brazil.
To anyone who doesn't need a glass navel to see, it is obvious that the
pace and scale of disasters is exploding. It is a fair question whether
Houston will become uninhabitable. The upcoming hurricane season may bring us unbearable woe. It is absolutely essential that the public understand not only that this is happening, but why.
2 comments:
The U.S./world governments strategy for dealing with human-induced climate change:
"Everyone, remain totally calm and unconscious until all hell breaks loose."
PS: "Pay no attention to Greta Thuneberg ... she's just a stupid kid. What does she know?"
But take hydroxychloroquine foe Covid! And remember: Any election not won by a Repugnantcan was stolen!"
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