The Guardian’s Alan Rusbridger: putting fossil-fuel divestment on the agenda April 28, 2015 By Alison Langley
The newest tool in teaching about climate change: the weatherman July 2, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts A South Carolina pilot project expands
Narrating climate change June 19, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Incremental journalism isn’t driving home the dire state of the climate to the public, so researchers and outlets are trying to reach them through a shift in storytelling
The EPA goes on background, and journalists revolt June 12, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts For some reporters, having the call ‘on background’ rather than ‘on the record’ meant that the material was essentially unusable
The banality of ‘What We Know’ about climate change March 27, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Can a "boring" AAAS report change the global warming conversation?
Americans learn about science from the internet; Brits watch TV March 19, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Two surveys of public attitudes towards science reveal national differences
The polar vortex climate conundrum January 8, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts It either disproves climate change or is caused by it–say what?
Climate change press’ pseudo boom January 6, 2014 By Alexis Sobel Fitts The Daily Climate reports a 30-percent spike in global warming coverage during 2013; social scientists disagree that the figure signals a rebound
Prime-time’s global warming omission December 19, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts A study shows that newscasters don’t mention climate change when covering the weather, but whether they should is a larger question
Sounding the alarm November 5, 2013 By Naomi Sharp Climate Desk’s Chris Mooney talks to CJR about how the press help perpetuate global warming pseudo-science
Sandy’s quick-fix legacy October 31, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts One year later, the story of how to rebuild post-storm is still complicated
Ambivalent coverage of climate change’s ‘new normal’ August 12, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts Considering the importance of the information, the mainstream press provided surprisingly limited analysis
Reuters’s global warming about-face July 26, 2013 By Alexis Sobel Fitts A survey shows the newswire ran 50 percent fewer stories on climate change after hiring a "skeptic"
Assignment Desk: Four stories on the Western energy beat July 3, 2013 By Joel Campbell What’s the future of coal? What about water? And is that really a united front?
Attack of the climate-denial books March 12, 2013 By Cristine Russell Conservative think tanks fuel publishing boom that spreads misinformation
Climate policy, act two January 23, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Reactions to Obama’s second inaugural overlook Skocpol report
Here? Now? January 17, 2013 By Curtis Brainard Media squander rare opportunity to localize climate coverage
Weathercasters on climate December 19, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Rolling Stone refuses to let sleeping dogs lie
Dull news from Doha November 28, 2012 By Curtis Brainard UN climate summit a ho-hum affair for the press
Climate roller coaster back on track November 16, 2012 By Curtis Brainard With Obama talking global warming, media see ups and downs
Lemmings like us November 6, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Businessweek’s climate-change broadside is powerful, but ignores the allure of waterfront property
Bad hippie! November 1, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Is it wrong to ‘scold’ exaggerations about climate and weather?
Sandy’s climate context October 30, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Why generalizing about extreme weather helps no one
Ask Obama and Romney this: What about climate change? October 24, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Schieffer misses media’s last chance to pop the question on a big stage
The vilification of electric vehicles October 18, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Media botch full explanation of the latest research
Conventions create climate coverage September 5, 2012 By Curtis Brainard While ScienceDebate.org gets some answers
Candidates clam up on climate August 21, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Reporters call out Obama and Romney’s silence
Muller’s media circus August 6, 2012 By Curtis Brainard Did the press fall for a climate-change publicity stunt?
The heatwave debate July 12, 2012 By Hazel Sheffield How the science of probability affects science coverage
Q&A: The NYT’s Justin Gillis April 2, 2012 By Curtis Brainard The recent Oakes Award winner talks about how to keep climate on the front page