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National TV news' coverage of UN annual climate summit's opening days fell far short again
Corporate broadcast networks aired just 11 minutes on COP28's first four days
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From November 30 through December 12, representatives from nearly 200 countries are meeting in Dubai for COP28, the United Nations’ annual climate summit to negotiate goals and steps related to the mitigation of human-induced climate change. This year’s conference seeks to address numerous important issues, including a “climate damage fund to help countries that have already suffered irreparable damage from climate change impacts,” demands for polluting countries around the world to rapidly phase out of using fossil fuels, and controversy surrounding the outsized role that oil and gas companies are playing at the summit.
Given the significance of COP28 in shaping global climate policies, comprehensive national TV news coverage is crucial for fostering public awareness and guiding policy discourse. However, the sparse overall coverage during the opening days of the summit, combined with airing the most substantive segments over the weekend, highlights an ongoing issue among TV news outlets failing to prioritize climate coverage.
A Media Matters analysis from November 30 through December 3 found:
- Corporate broadcast outlets and major cable news networks aired just 2 hours and 4 minutes of combined coverage across 39 segments about COP28. The majority of this coverage aired Saturday and Sunday, with broadcast and major cable news networks airing a combined 1 hour and 25 minutes of coverage across 30 segments during December 2-3.
- Major cable news networks — CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News — aired just 8 minutes of coverage on November 30, the first day of the summit. This represents an approximately 97% drop from opening day coverage of COP26 in 2021, when CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News aired nearly 4 hours of combined coverage.
- Major cable news networks — CNN, MSNBC, and Fox News — aired just 1 hour and 54 minutes of coverage across 34 segments about the summit, with 1 hour and 17 minutes of coverage across 26 segments aired over the weekend. Fox News’ coverage, however, was rife with climate change denial and calls to delay climate action.
- Corporate broadcast networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — aired only 11 minutes across 5 segments about COP28, with the majority of coverage, 9 minutes across 4 segments, airing over the weekend.