Alarmist headlines and panic warnings continue to dominate
global media coverage of the economic slowdown in China.
The Realclimate writers say that they're proposing a bet because they were concerned by
the global media coverage that made it appear as if a coming pause in global warming was almost a given fact, rather than an experimental forecast.
This report was very successful in terms of
global media coverage, and was instrumental in mainstreaming our research, awakening the capital markets and financial institutions to climate risk.
Mainly because we were concerned by
the global media coverage which made it appear as if a coming pause in global warming was almost a given fact, rather than an experimental forecast.
«Not only is Vietnam continuing to reinvent itself as a leading global destination, but Quảng Bình province in particular is uniquely poised to draw increased international interest and tourism with savvy travellers looking forward to discovering the region's unspoiled beaches and compelling UNESCO listed caves, which have received considerable
global media coverage in recent years.»
After a surprising flurry of
global media coverage over a ban on busking with bagpipes, drums, and bongos in Edinburgh's twin city, Vancouver's mayor Gregor Robertson has promised the ban will be lifted.
This competent and accessible documentary tells Hilal's inspiring story with a fresh interview alongside clips from Million's Poet and snippets of
the global media coverage from the time.
In February of 2012, DoSER took part in the AAAS Annual Meeting, one of the most widely recognized global science events, with hundreds of networking opportunities and broad
global media coverage.
Additionally, it has become necessary to reassure the Ghanaian populace and to forestall any similar future occurrence by carrying out an immediate safety audit of all tourist destinations with the view of guaranteeing the safety of revellers while also ensuring that Ghana's international tourism brand is not made to suffer because of this incident which has attracted immense
global media coverage.
Both Rupert and James Murdoch were called to give evidence on the scandal, attracting
global media coverage.
Non-violent and violent protest has combined well with mobile phones, instant
global media coverage and a heightened sense of citizenship to become the instrument of choice in oppositional politics.
Here is a wine that had been made in Chile, but shipped in bulk and bottled in the UK, walking away with one of the biggest accolades in wine and winning
global media coverage as a result.
Not exact matches
And while the
global scope of the attack galvanized intense
media coverage, the reality is that health care has grown increasingly susceptible to this specific kind of malware, which demands digital payment in exchange for sensitive personal and financial patient data.
When we were launching UP
Global earlier this year, we wanted to make sure that we got plenty of
coverage from all the major
media outlets.
Discussion of this tends to concentrate on the
media and the power of the mass
media, which as it becomes increasingly
global in its
coverage, is becoming immense.
Media coverage is extensive and global, boasting of over 15,000,000 media impressions world
Media coverage is extensive and
global, boasting of over 15,000,000
media impressions world
media impressions worldwide.
Winners will receive
global exposure by
media coverage of the event and industry recognition of their sustainability achievements.
With its
global viewership and
media coverage, the race has reinforced Singapore's image as a vibrant and innovative city to a wide international audience.
AWFJ's 2008 EDA Awards and Top Ten lists received
global coverage in consumer and industry
media, and at fan and special interest Websites.
Held side - by - side with the wheel section, the
Global Tire Expo helps to generate a great deal of
media coverage as well.
To complement this winning lineup of exclusive
Global Pet Expo print and digital publications, Pet Business will also provide live, up - to - the - minute
coverage of the show through its industry - leading website, newsletter and social
media feeds.
Tom Tomaszewski, Book of Demons
Global Brand Manager, also chimed in: After Book of Demons was announced, the
media coverage was terrible.
Pratt Institute has been ranked number 11 in the nation for the quantity and quality of its
coverage in
global print and electronic
media, on the Internet, throughout the blogosphere, and in social
media outlets,...
(This is why it is not good enough, on this particular issue, if the Times's
coverage of
global warming is «better than» that of other papers and other
media.
P.S., In fresh article published in Iternational Herald Tribune (
Global warming's PR problem) Andrew C. Revkin gives comprehensive and intelligent account of the climate - change
media coverage which gives me some hope in terms of the journalists understanding of the problem...
«Recent vivid and memorable
media coverage of climate change impacts around the world and domestically have brought
global warming onto the radar screen of the residents of New York, elevating it to a risk worth worrying about,» said Elke U. Weber, a psychologist and professor of international business who is co-director of the Center for Research on Environmental Decisions at Columbia University.
The current U.S.
media coverage on the fossil fuel industry and
global warming can be seen in this article — a long interview with Chevron's CEO that doesn't even mention
global warming — apparently, it's not a question the reporter thinks is relevant:
I have a story in this week's Science Times section examining the whiplash created by blow - by - blow
media coverage of scientific findings on
global warming questions.
At least, that's the way it sometimes appears when you consider the final journalistic product, for example (in this case), the
media's
coverage of the
global warming problem, the wisest solutions, and so forth.
Climate, Energy and the Mind First, anyone pointing to the lack of
media coverage of
global warming, or the lack of chills and thrills, as the reason for a lack of climate - friendly energy policies and actions hasn't fully explored the findings of Kahan and Leiserowitz.
And have any academic studies been done that show what proportion of press /
media coverage of
global warming is sympathetic to the argument that it is anthropogenic and serious, what proportion is antipathetic to that argument, and what proportion is neutral; and how the proportions have altered over recent years?
We tend to view
media coverage of
global warming through our ideological lenses, and
media coverage didn't change that 4.
The complete lack of any significant
coverage in the U.S.
media of environmental issues in general, and
global warming in particular, is not surprising.
Here's a relevant programming note, via Twitter, on my appearance this Sunday morning on CNN to discuss the
media's
coverage of
global warming with Frank Sesno and Philippe Cousteau:
Those who rail against the
media for including too many voices of doubt in some stories on
global warming science and policy might want to step back a minute and review the chart below, from last December, showing just how invisible
coverage of climate is compared to the stories that make the cut each day.
I do not recall seeing the amount of sustained
media coverage on
global warming in the past as I have seen in just the past year.
It is very, very hard to hear about a «disengaged» public from a major
media player, i.e., the Times, that seems to think that its
coverage of
global warming is as good as it can be, as good as it should be, and so forth and that also seems to think that better
coverage wouldn't make a difference anyhow.
And have any peer reviewed studies been done that show what proportion of press /
media coverage of
global warming is sympathetic to the argument that it is anthropogenic and serious, what proportion is antipathetic to that argument, and what proportion is neutral; and how the proportions have altered over recent years?
Here's an incomplete list of other interesting views on both the climate files and the
coverage of them (or lack thereof) by the
media, along with some stray tidbits, including a report on Copenhagen prostitutes fighting the city's efforts to clean up ahead of the talks and a classic case of potential scientific overreach in a story on how
global warming may make sharks more aggressive:
Joe Romm, a climate blogger and Clinton - era acting assistant secretary of energy for efficiency and renewable energy, has posted a fresh complaint about the inadequate
coverage of
global warming in the mainstream
media and particularly The New York Times.
They are consistently featured and quoted by theoretically legitimate mainstream
media outlets in
coverage of the pretend «
global warming debate».
Previous research by Rick's colleague Max Boykoff found that
media coverage about
global warming in UK tabloid newspapers significantly diverged from the scientific consensus that humans contribute to climate change.
Most laypersons obtain information on
global warming from news
media, and on the surface it appears that public views concerning
media coverage of
global warming have been relatively stable over the past decade.
One result is that in their efforts to provide «balanced
coverage,» U.S.
media have given disproportionate attention to the skeptics, creating the impression of less scientific consensus on
global warming than exists within the mainstream scientific community.
While the report made a strong case for human - caused climate change, most
media coverage focused on the question of whether there has been a «pause» in
global warming.
Finally, the common sense scientists are getting some
media coverage in reporting the truth about
global climate change.
With the blunt, no - nonsense cover that likely already appeared on your Facebook feed or Twitter stream or Tumblr dashboard, Businessweek dared state with certainty what so many
media outlets have nervously danced around in their
coverage of Superstorm Sandy: It's
Global Warming, Stupid.
-- that the fundamental mitigation issue of advising UNFCCC to establish a
global carbon budget could be ignored for the last 20 years, and that when it was finally addressed in the recent AR5 report it should be in so vague and convoluted a manner that delegates at the UN in turn dismissed it, while of the
media that gave it any
coverage at all many reported a budget far larger than that which the scientists actually proposed;
Yet the New York Times and other major
media strain to keep the
global warming movement alive by carefully ignoring
global warming «skeptics,» and giving undeserved
coverage -LSB-...]
News
media coverage of
global warming leaps upward following record heat and droughts plus testimony by Hansen.