Throughout the recent record-breaking and deadly heat wave that affected millions across Texas and other parts of the Southwest, major TV networks largely failed to report on the links between climate change and the extreme heat. Over a two-week period from June 15-29, an analysis by Media Matters found: Only 5% of the 310 segments and weathercasts about the heat wave across national TV news mentioned climate change. Major cable news networks – CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC – aired 187 segments or weathercasts about the heat wave, but only 8 mentioned climate change. MSNBC mentioned the connection between the extreme heat and climate change 5 times and CNN mentioned it 3. Corporate broadcast networks – ABC, CBS, and NBC – aired a combined 123 segments or weathercasts that discussed the heat wave, but only 7 mentioned climate change. ABC led the way with 5 mentions, while CBS and NBC each mentioned the connection between extreme heat and climate change once.

  • HubertManne
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    171 year ago

    My condo board is going after my neighbor for adding insulation to the attic above his unit to have him remove it. Our condo has insulation based on standards from the 70’s. Spending my assesment money to go after him. Everyone on the board has children and grandchildren.

      • HubertManne
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        31 year ago

        its just insane and he did it at his expense. I might have followed suite and other folk because the top floor gets the worst of it utility energy wise and everyone below would have benefited.