Broadcasting TV news covered climate change in 2021 more than any given year, according to a report by Media Matters. Here are few suggestions to consider if the networks want to improve the quality of coverage in the coming decade, asks Chris Stokel-Walker.
Source: mediamatters.orgPublished on 2022-03-31
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