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"But it always proves true that the people who die are those with little money who can’t readily obtain all the help and information they need. And that doesn’t have to be the case, no matter where they are. Imo, the fact this keeps on happening is due to one particular, and persistent, social narrative. ... that burning fossil fuels is essential to maintaining what we call prosperity, and that “freedom” isn’t possible if we’re imposing a speed limit."
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theguardian.com/environment/20

The Guardian · Climate change is not just a problem of physics but a crisis of justiceVon Friederike Otto
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‘It’s critical the message makes it to the mainstream’: Nasa climate scientist speaks on his tearful protest
Peter Kalmus was among a group of scientists who chained themselves to a JPMorgan Chase building in Los Angeles in protest of the bank’s financing of fossil fuels.'

independent.co.uk/climate-chan

The Independent · Nasa climate scientist who was arrested speaks about his tearful protestVon Ethan Freedman

In 2024, corporate broadcast TV news mentioned climate solutions in 23% of climate segments, or 75 out of 324 — slightly more than in 2023 but well below the peak of 35% in 2022. #ClimateChange #ClimateCrisis #GlobalWarming

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Media Matters for AmericaBroadcast TV news mentioned solutions in 23% of its climate coverage in 2024In 2024, corporate broadcast TV news mentioned climate solutions in 23% of climate segments, or 75 out of 324 — slightly more than in 2023 but well below the peak of 35% in 2022. The best coverage of climate change centers on solutions at scale with what is needed to reduce carbon emissions, and it carefully vets potential solutions pushed by corporations and fossil fuel interests which often do little to tackle the root cause of global warming. These discussions of climate solutions are frequently presented alongside discussions of current climate impacts, including extreme weather events, that make up the bulk of climate reporting on broadcast news. Ahead of this year’s annual Earth Day celebration on April 22, this study looks at how broadcast news covered climate solutions in 2024, which corporate TV networks led the way in their coverage, and what those networks can do to spotlight the Trump administration’s current torrent of rollbacks and attacks on climate action and clean energy solutions in 2025 and beyond.