Mainstream under-reporting of climate crisis

By John Scales Avery

June 18, 2019

Only immediate climate action can save the future. If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon.

A speech by Bill Moyers

At an April 30 conference entitled “Covering Climate Now”, co-sponsored by The Nation and Colombia Journalism Review, Bill Moyers made a speech which included the following remarks:

“I have been asked to bring this gathering to a close by summing up how we can do better at covering the possible ‘collapse of our civilization and extinction of much of the natural world’, to quote the noted environmentalist David Attenborough, speaking at the recent Unites Nations climate summit in Poland…

“Many of us have recognized that our coverage of global warming has fallen short. There’s been some excellent reporting by independent journalists and by enterprising reporters and photographers from legacy newspapers and other news outlets.

But the Goliaths of the US news media, those with the biggest amplifiers – the corporate broadcast networks – have been shamelessly AWOL. Despite their extraordinary profits. The combined coverage of the three major networks and Fox fell from just 260 minutes in 2017 to a mere 142 minutes in 2018, a drop of 45 per cent, reported by the watchdog group Media Matters”.

The Golden Rule: “Whoever has the gold makes the rules”

Network administrators have noticed that programs about climate change often have low viewer ratings. Since they see delivering high viewer ratings to their advertisers as their primary duty, these executives seldom allow programs dealing with the dangers of catastrophic climate change.

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The duty to save the earth from environmental catastrophe is neglected for the sake of money. As Al Gore said, “Instead of having a well-informed electorate, we have a well-amused audience”.

World-wide student strikes under-reported

On Friday, March 15, 2019, over 1.4 million students on all continents took to the streets for the first-ever global climate strike. Messages in more than 40 languages were loud and clear: World leaders must act now to address the climate crisis and save our future. The school strike was the largest climate action in history.

Nevertheless, it went almost unmentioned in the media.

On Friday, May 24, massive student strikes advocating rapid climate action again took place, this time in an expected 1,351 separate locations all over the world. Again the historic and highly important event was under-reported by mainstream media.

In fact, on the CNN and BBC World News broadcasts that I watched on Friday evening, the worldwide student strikes for climate action were not reported at all.

Some outstanding exceptions

There are exceptions to the general rule that the mass media downplay or completely ignore the climate emergency. The Guardian is a newspaper with absolutely superb coverage of all issues related to climate change.

No praise can be high enough for the courageous environmental editorial policy of this famous old British newspaper.

Here is a link to The Guardian’s report of the May 24 school strikes for climate action.

One can also mention that the National Geographic Television Channel has several times shown Leonardo DiCaprio’s important film, “Before the Flood” – here the trailer and here more information about it.

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2 Responses to "Mainstream under-reporting of climate crisis"

  1. larryzb   June 20, 2019 at 12:23 am

    i dare to disagree. The media is always telling us that the most recent month ended was the hottest on record. These folks simply read the script given to them each day. They are not very bright.

    The whole global warming scam is just that – a scam. When you dig into it you find that 985 or 97 per cent of climate scientists are not on board with this propaganda hoax of manmade global warming. It is 97 per cent of those science practitioners who are willing to compromise their integrity to receive grant money.

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  2. F Jahanpour   June 19, 2019 at 11:14 am

    The shortsightedness of politicians is truly astounding, because climate change will not only affect others. It affects all of us even those who are the greatest polluters, but real measure to curb global warming will go against their militaristic policies. Pentagon contributes more to global warming than a country such as Portugal does.

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