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Making the Climate Connection
2023-06-09 (or before) in Covering Climate NowTips and examples to help journalists make the connection between extreme weather and climate change.
Tagged under: Climate Change
Extreme Weather Reporting Guide
2023-06-09 (or before) in Covering Climate NowScientists overwhelmingly agree that human-caused climate change makes weather more extreme.
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Press Briefing | Countdown to COP26: What's at Stake? — Covering Climate Now
2021-09-29 (or before) in Covering Climate NowThis November’s United Nations climate summit in Glasgow—COP26 (the 26th Conference of the Parties)—is not just one more international meeting. It’s one of the most important diplomatic gatherings in history, for it will help decide the future of life on earth. Much of the conference will focus on delivering the goals set out in [...]Read More... from Press Briefing | Countdown to COP26: What’s at Stake?
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Why Can’t We Call It An Emergency?
2021-06-04 (or before) in Covering Climate NowWhy are media outlets still not treating climate change as the catastrophic threat it truly is?
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CNN’s Exceptional Climate Journalism Achievement — Covering Climate Now
2020-04-29 (or before) in Covering Climate Nowby Mark Hertsgaard Sign up to receive the weekly Climate Beat newsletter in your inbox. This Climate Beat column is available for republication by CCNow partners, using the standard CCNow tagline. On April 25, CNN broadcast one of the very best pieces of climate journalism ever run by a mainstream US news organization. In “The Road [...]Read More... from CNN’s Exceptional Climate Journalism Achievement
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Donald Trump’s Climate Preparedness Policy: “Get Your Mops And Buckets Ready” — Covering Climate Now
2020-02-29 (or before) in Covering Climate NowThe Climate Beat On October 30, 1975, the New York Daily News published one of the great headlines of all time: “Ford To City: Drop Dead.” US president Gerald Ford had just announced that the federal government would refuse to bail out New York if the city government went bankrupt. Ford later said that the headline and [...]Read More...
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