The press is covering the 2024 campaign as if climate isn't on the ballot, but 56% of US voters are 'concerned' or 'alarmed' about the crisisFact one: more voters face national elections in 2024 than ever before in recorded history - about 4 billion people, nearly half the human population.Fact two: last year was the hottest in recorded history - and scientists warn that oil, gas and coal burning must be rapidly phased out if we are to preserve a livable planet.Mark Hertsgaard is executive director and co-founder of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration committed to more and better coverage of the climate story, and the Nation magazine's environment correspondentKyle Pope is executive director of strategic initiatives and co-founder of Covering Climate Now, and a former editor and publisher of the Columbia Journalism ReviewThis article is published here as part of the global journalism collaboration Covering Climate Now Continue reading...
This is the year of the climate election. Journalists should cover it that way | Mark Hertsgaard and Kyle Pope
7. února 2024 12:33
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2024/feb/07/climate-change-presidential-election-media-coverage
Zdroj: The Guardian