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The effects of climate change are worsening, so why are much of the world’s media backsliding when it comes to the coverage of climate change?
Read more in this week's #ClimateBeat; plus, journalism job opportunities, resources to help you cover climate, and more:
Backsliding climate coverage at some outlets is ignoring science and is ignoring the audience. Time for a reset.
@CoveringClimate www.thenation.com/article/envi...
The last time researchers looked at this, the bird population had fallen by 29%. Now it’s worse.
The number of birds in the US and Canada has fallen by 2.9 billion, or 29 percent, since 1970.
Forest-dwelling birds are doing OK. The big losses correlated with hot places: Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Arizona.
📣 Submissions are now OPEN for the 2026 CCNow Journalism Awards! 🔔
The notion of journalism as a public service is under assault. And nowhere is that more evident than in the retreat from climate coverage. Reporting on climate takes patience, in the newsroom and from the audience. But it's critical, and newsrooms who care about serving their readers do it anyway.
Perhaps it was coincidental timing, but nothing underscores the collapse of the Washington Post like firing most of the Pulitzer prize winning #climate reporters the very same day as their opinion pages publishes a BS screed by climate misinformer Bjorn Lomborg.
89% of people around the world want their governments to act faster on the #climatecrisis
But while being in the majority, most people mistakenly think they are in a minority
The #89%project wants to know why climate action matters to you 👇
89percent.org/tell-us-your...
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What an inspiring group. Let's amplify their work!
Large crowd of people with The 89 Percent Project logo and words superimposed on top. Photo by Rob Curran via Unsplash.
When we launched #The89Percent Project, the goal was to draw attention to the fact that an overwhelming majority of the world’s people — 80 to 89% — want their governments to “do more” about climate change.
Now, in the next phase of the project, it’s time to explore who those people are...
Journalists worldwide can now apply for a spot at the Covering Climate Now Academy. This is a live, hands-on space to grow your climate reporting skills, connect with peers and ask the questions that matter. Small groups, hands-on practical workshops for real-world journalism. Apply today ⤵️
📣 Climate training for local journalists in FL, PR, LA, GA, AL, MS, NC & SC!
CCNow just launched The Climate Newsroom, a free online training to help local reporters cover climate impacts where it matters most — on people’s jobs, health, homes and communities coveringclimatenow.org/projects/the...
If you're not watching the @wclivestream.bsky.social , you should check in. It's a collection of committed, passionate people making the case for a profession that shouldn't have to justify itself. A poignant testament to our times. #saveamericasforecasts @coveringclimatenow.org
I've got this on in the background and it's awesome. Right now, they're talking about heatwaves and the lobster market.
Enjoyed talking with @coveringclimatenow.org's Mark Hertsgaard about my reporting on Warren Buffett's climate legacy, and Buffett's successor Greg Abel. I shared some advice for non-environment journalists who want to tap into climate, which hopefully everyone does: www.thenation.com/article/envi...
It's one of the important findings of the research that underpins our www.89percent.org project. Most people in the world care about the climate crisis and want their governments to do something about it, but -- and this is critical -- they don't realize they're part of the 89 percent.
“[A] surge of litigation that nevertheless has remained a low media priority, especially at the local level. ‘These cases collectively represent more than 1 in 4 people living in the United States,‘ reports @climateintegrity.org.”
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"[we] invite manuscripts for a new, first-of-its-kind special collection focused on climate change in the US. This catalog of over 29 peer-reviewed journals covers all aspects of climate, including observations, projections, impacts, risks, and solutions"
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97% of business leaders support the transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy
- poll in 15 major economies by @e3g.bsky.social
#climatecrisis #the89Percent
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“One of the most powerful forms of climate communication is just telling people that a majority of other people think climate change is happening, human-caused, a serious problem and a priority for action,” said Prof Anthony Leiserowitz at @yaleclimatecomm.bsky.social in the US. #The89Percent
A major new project led by 500+ media outlets from 60 countries aims to amplify the “silent climate majority”—the 80–89% who want urgent climate action but don’t realize they’re not alone. Energy Mix Productions is proud to take part. More on #The89Percent project:
So while it’s important that journalists write about the problems causing the climate crisis, it’s also important to “put a spotlight on the millions of people from every walk of life who are rolling up their sleeves and already taking action,” says Anthony Leiserowitz. #The89Percent #EarthDay
"Outlier" - 74% in the US want more climate action. Yet that is significantly lower than most other countries
Why? Partisan divides and fossil fuel interests hold sway
#The89Percent
www.theguardian.com/environment/...
Most of the world wants stronger climate action