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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsABC, NBC, and MSNBC prime-time shows ignored landmark UN report on biodiversity
https://www.mediamatters.org/blog/2019/05/08/ABC-NBC-and-MSNBC-prime-time-shows-ignored-landmark-UN-report-on-biodiversity/223644Only three of 26 prime-time news programs on major networks covered the report
The major broadcast and cable news networks largely neglected to cover a landmark United Nations report on a devastating decline in biodiversity. On the day the report was released, three of the networks -- ABC, NBC, and MSNBC -- aired no prime-time coverage of it, while the other three networks each aired one prime-time segment. Out of 26 total prime-time news programs on the networks, only three reported on the U.N. assessment.
Major U.N. report warns of extinction crisis that will have major impacts on humanity
A summary report released by the U.N. on May 6 finds that about 1 million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction due to expansive human development. The current extinction rate is at least tens to hundreds of times higher than it has averaged over the past 10 million years. The global assessment, compiled by hundreds of experts with data drawn from thousands of studies, is the most comprehensive look yet at the rapid decline in planetary biodiversity. The report points to a number of human activities that are affecting biodiversity, including overfishing, poaching, farming, mining, logging, and polluting. Climate change is also playing a large role in fueling the biodiversity crisis. And the loss of biodiversity in turn threatens humans by endangering water and food supplies and heightening the risks from floods and hurricanes.
The full report is set to be published later in 2019. But even with this summary, the authors show that the biodiversity and climate crises are directly intertwined, ultimately painting a grim picture about the state of our natural world.
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None of the prime-time news shows on MSNBC on May 6 mentioned the U.N. biodiversity assessment. Much of the news coverage on the network that night focused on the Mueller report.
The only prime-time cable shows to mention the global assessment were CNNs The Lead with Jake Tapper and Fox News Special Report with Bret Baier. Coverage on The Lead was straightforward, while Special Report's coverage was riddled with skepticism. Baier, who is billed as one of Fox's news-side reporters, began the segment by saying, Many environmentalists are in a panic tonight over a new report, but as in all such cases, some humans say the report and the response are exaggerations. The segment included commentary from industry-funded climate denier Marc Morano, who has no background in science. Morano downplayed the report and accused the U.N. of being a self-interested lobbying organization. (The Morano footage had run previously on another of Fox's news-side programs, Shepard Smith Reporting.)
Overall, out of a total of 26 prime-time news shows aired on the major broadcast and cable networks on May 6, only three included coverage of the global assessment.
By neglecting a major report about threats to life on Earth, TV networks are failing their viewers
The extinction of threatened species will have serious human consequences. One takeaway from the U.N. assessment is the need to promote a better understanding of the fact that nature is the foundation for human development and all life on Earth. The media have a responsibility to help build an informed citizenry that understands the world it inhabits. By giving this report far too little attention, top TV networks have failed their audiences
Major U.N. report warns of extinction crisis that will have major impacts on humanity
A summary report released by the U.N. on May 6 finds that about 1 million plant and animal species are at risk of extinction due to expansive human development. The current extinction rate is at least tens to hundreds of times higher than it has averaged over the past 10 million years. The global assessment, compiled by hundreds of experts with data drawn from thousands of studies, is the most comprehensive look yet at the rapid decline in planetary biodiversity. The report points to a number of human activities that are affecting biodiversity, including overfishing, poaching, farming, mining, logging, and polluting. Climate change is also playing a large role in fueling the biodiversity crisis. And the loss of biodiversity in turn threatens humans by endangering water and food supplies and heightening the risks from floods and hurricanes.
The full report is set to be published later in 2019. But even with this summary, the authors show that the biodiversity and climate crises are directly intertwined, ultimately painting a grim picture about the state of our natural world.
...
None of the prime-time news shows on MSNBC on May 6 mentioned the U.N. biodiversity assessment. Much of the news coverage on the network that night focused on the Mueller report.
The only prime-time cable shows to mention the global assessment were CNNs The Lead with Jake Tapper and Fox News Special Report with Bret Baier. Coverage on The Lead was straightforward, while Special Report's coverage was riddled with skepticism. Baier, who is billed as one of Fox's news-side reporters, began the segment by saying, Many environmentalists are in a panic tonight over a new report, but as in all such cases, some humans say the report and the response are exaggerations. The segment included commentary from industry-funded climate denier Marc Morano, who has no background in science. Morano downplayed the report and accused the U.N. of being a self-interested lobbying organization. (The Morano footage had run previously on another of Fox's news-side programs, Shepard Smith Reporting.)
Overall, out of a total of 26 prime-time news shows aired on the major broadcast and cable networks on May 6, only three included coverage of the global assessment.
By neglecting a major report about threats to life on Earth, TV networks are failing their viewers
The extinction of threatened species will have serious human consequences. One takeaway from the U.N. assessment is the need to promote a better understanding of the fact that nature is the foundation for human development and all life on Earth. The media have a responsibility to help build an informed citizenry that understands the world it inhabits. By giving this report far too little attention, top TV networks have failed their audiences
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ABC, NBC, and MSNBC prime-time shows ignored landmark UN report on biodiversity (Original Post)
CousinIT
May 2019
OP
Guy Whitey Corngood
(26,494 posts)1. K&Fuckin'R
dalton99a
(81,391 posts)2. Their corporate masters don't give a shit.
triron
(21,984 posts)6. So it seems.
They also don't give a shit that Trump is a puppet of Putin and leading US to dictatorship.
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)3. No surprise
it's all about the money.
hatrack
(59,574 posts)4. See also Les Moonves on Trump:
"It may not be good for America ,but it's damn good for CBS."
With that in mind, why should anyone be surprised?
Leaping into the abyss is much less alarming or problematic if your pockets are stuffed with money.
Rambling Man
(249 posts)5. ALL news organizations in this country
are propaganda organs of the corporate state.
mitch96
(13,870 posts)7. but But BUT what about tRump????
what did he say/do/fuckup? did he have a BM today? fart whatever?
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