The decline is driven in part by CBS' drop off at the end of 2025. The network gave climate less than 1/3 of the air time compared to the end of 2024. bsky.app/profile/alli...
The decline is driven in part by CBS' drop off at the end of 2025. The network gave climate less than 1/3 of the air time compared to the end of 2024. bsky.app/profile/alli...
π¨The @mmfa.bsky.social 2025 broadcast study on climate coverage is out. There has been a pretty steep decline βοΈ
2022: 23 hours
2023: 17 hours
2024: 12 hours
2025: 8.5 hours
Great analysis from my colleague @ilanaberger.bsky.social
www.mediamatters.org/robert-f-ken...
I wonder how Bezos' boots taste? What an accomplishment to truly be the paper of the billionaire class, despised by the people. www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/202...
Oh, and, as it happens ...
bsky.app/profile/mich...
Today we won.
A U.S. District Court ruled that the administration violated federal law when it secretly convened a group of climate contrarians to produce a thoroughly debunked report to overturn the Endangerment Finding.
The science still matters. We won't stop.
www.nytimes.com/2026/01/30/c...
(Exclusive.) Bari Weiss this week clocks up four weeks on the job as chief booker (sorry, editor-in-chief) of CBS News. Breaker hears that she has unimpressed staffers with a series of bold ideas in the 9 am call. Last week, following the jewel heist at The Louvre, Weiss suggested they interview author Dan Brown. Staffers questioned what expertise in the matter Brown would provide CBS News viewers? Brown is well known as the bestselling author of the 2003 mystery novel, The Da Vinci Code, about a murder at The Louvre. On Tuesdayβs 9 am call, Weiss suggested a story about how people who are scared of climate change arenβt having children. βShe is showing her worst self,β one CBS News journalist told Breaker. βPeople are running to avoid her.β
Lmao what (from today's Breaker newsletter)
This declaration is a testament to the hard work of
CAAD members & others who make sure climate disinformation stays on the agenda! Happy to see countries stepping up where the U.S. is failing miserably.
With COP30 underway, Climate Action Against Disinformation releases a report showing how both Big Carbon and Big Tech are sabotaging climate action worldwide. Cites examples of legislation that has been effective in limiting the harms of disinformation.
βThe UN and the World Economic Forum have each declared that Climate Change and disinformation are the greatest threats to Humanity. To truly make this COP the COP of Truth, we need firmly established guardrails against mis and disinformation,β said UCSβs Kate Cell from #COP30 in BelΓ©m, Brazil.
Talking climate disinformation at #COP30!
This coming right after Kathy Hochul endorses Mamdani is.. something. Sure glad we're learning lessons here. www.nytimes.com/2025/09/17/u...
My lab's been attacked by an anti-wind group and their lawyers. They threatened the science funding of my whole university, to shut me and my undergraduate research assistants up.
NYT just covered it. 1/n
www.nytimes.com/2025/08/25/c...
This week marks the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrinaβs landfall in Louisiana. For two decades, Fox News has weaponized disasters caused by supercharged storms to attack political opponents, push right-wing narratives, and deny climate change.
For @mmfa.bsky.social: Murdoch Media is pushing an extremely misleading narrative about rate hikes across the country, and particularly in New Jersey. www.mediamatters.org/rupert-murdo...
Here is the official statement from the American Meteorological Society on the "foundational flaws" of the Department of Energyβs recent attempt to deny the reality of #climate change.
www.ametsoc.org/ams/about-am...
New from me β¬οΈ
Last week, UCS and EDF moved to block the EPA from attempting to repeal the endangerment finding. Hopefully, legal precedent and scientific reality can withstand this coordinated assault on climate action.
A federal court in Washington, D.C. issued a preliminary injunction today blocking the Federal Trade Commissionβs investigation into Media Matters for America from moving forward while the court considers the lawsuit Media Matters filed on June 23. In response, Angelo Carusone, Chairman and President of Media Matters, issued the following statement:βThe courtβs ruling demonstrates the importance of fighting over folding, which far too many are doing when confronted with intimidation from the Trump administration. This case is not just about the campaign to punish and silence Media Matters, however. It is a critical test for whether the courts will allow any administration - from any political party - to bully media and non-profit organizations through illegal abuses of power. We will continue to stand up and fight for the First Amendment rights that protect every American.β
Key excerpts from the courtβs opinion: βSpeech on matters of public concern is the heartland of the First Amendment. The principle that public issues should be debated freely has long been woven into the very fabric of who we are as a Nation. Without it, our democracy stands on shaky ground. It should alarm all Americans when the Government retaliates against individuals or organizations for engaging in constitutionally protected public debate. And that alarm should ring even louder when the Government retaliates against those engaged in newsgathering and reporting.β βMedia Matters engaged in quintessential First Amendment activity when it published an online article criticizing Mr. Musk and X.β
In a victory for free speech, Media Matters won a preliminary injunction against the retaliatory FTC investigation.
Below are a statement from @goangelo.bsky.social and some key excerpts from the ruling.
1. "'Trusting the experts is not a feature of either a science or democracy," Kennedy said."
It's literally a vital feature of both science and of representative democracy.
I've written a fair bit about trust in expertise as a vital mechanism in the collective epistemology of science.
First a correction:
U.S. oil production has fallen over 300,000 bpd this year. Seems like that should have been mentioned in this article.
It's already in decline.
This isn't true: "U.S. energy companies are producing record amounts of oil"
We annotated some of the most, er, interesting lines in the DOE's new climate report with the help of scientists.
New from me and the rest of the team:
www.washingtonpost.com/climate-envi...
New for @mmfa.bsky.social: We found that popular online shows pushed right-wing misinformation about #HurricaneHelene recovery efforts, and at least 5.7 million people listened. So, what does that mean for Atlantic hurricane season 2025? Nothing good. www.mediamatters.org/hurricanes/h...
National Conference of State Legislatures, which represents state lawmakers, is urging the Senate to reject the AI provision in the #BigBeautifulBill. And my mom talked to Wired about it! www.wired.com/story/a-poli...
Kid at NYU just lost his diploma for speech you can overhear by tuning into the UN security council.
Right-wing media claim Trump is "fighting for the little guy" and "a man of the people," as the administration dismisses market realities to prop up expensive coal and eliminates resources to protect the health & safety of miners. www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/tru...
Long Island's south shore in Nassau County has the most to lose here. It's a special place. Would be heartbroken to see Jones Beach and the beautiful salt marshes disappear, too. www.nytimes.com/2025/04/07/n...
last year i quit my job as a reporter in congress with an essay saying theyβd try to do a mass detransition if trump won β and the media wouldnβt cover it
last week the WH declared all trans people child abusers & threatened prosecution against our medical providers
nothing in: NYT, WaPo, Politico
Weather influencers who say they try to stay out of politics are deeply worried about what the Trump admin is doing to NOAA & NWS. Less than a month after the massive cuts, we've had a week of absolutely hellish weather events that killed at least 42 people. www.mediamatters.org/donald-trump...
From a source: βJust had a co-presenter for a buildings research conference bow out. Sheβs a dual citizen and the FBI came knocking to ask her about her involvement in coauthoring chunks of the Paris Agreement.
Climate science is being literally (and I mean literally) criminalized.β