STUDY: How Broadcast Networks Covered Climate Change in 2015 Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2016Author(s): Kevin KalhoeferDenise RobbinsAndrew SeifterOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: Social and Behavior ChangeTags: Behavior changeScience
Media Still Largely Fail to Put Wildfires in Climate Context Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceMedia outlets aren't connecting the dots between wildfires and climate. Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Max GreenbergOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagement
Warmest Year On Record Received Cool Climate Coverage Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceLack of climate news coverage despite record heat and weather.Publication Date: 2013Author(s): Jill FitzsimmonsOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaPublic Opinion TrendsWHAT THE PUBLIC THINKSExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagementPublic opinionHeat
Media Begin To Connect The Dots Between Climate Change And Wildfires Resource Type: Polling & Social SciencePublication Date: 2012Author(s): Jill FitzsimmonsOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagement
Media Avoid Climate Context In Wildfire Coverage Resource Type: Polling & Social ScienceMost news reports aren't connecting wildfires with climate.Publication Date: 2012Author(s): Jill FitzsimmonsJocelyn FongMelody JohnsonShauna TheelOrganization: Media MattersResource Category: MediaExtreme WeatherPUBLIC ENGAGEMENT STRATEGIESIMPACTS AND ADAPTATIONTags: Extreme weatherImpactsMediapublic engagement