What will it take for the media to focus on climate change in the 2020 elections?



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We spoke to climate change experts for advice on how news outlets can cover the environment in ways that make voters listen The Guardian is partnering with Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation today on “Covering Climate Change,” a town hall event with media leaders about how to change the media narrative on climate change. Watch the event live here between 9am and 2pm. America elected Donald Trump at the end of the hottest year ever recorded, without debate moderators asking him a single question about global warming. But after three years of record temperatures, devastating wildfires and some of the most destructive hurricanes in US history, the media is facing new pressure – often from the candidates themselves – to give the subject more prominence during the 2020 election. Sign up to the Green Light email to get the planet’s most important stories Continue reading…


What will it take for the media to focus on climate change in the 2020 elections?

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