To Accelerate Climate Action, U S Regulators Must Coordinate With Global Peers
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Pacific islanders didn’t need US President Joe Biden to tell them that climate change poses “an existential threat”. They’ve been warning the West for years.
Climate change communication researcher Tahnee Burgess has examined how Pacific Island journalists reported on global warming between December 2016 and March 2019. The report was commissioned by ABC International Development to monitor how the Pacific islanders themselves were reporting on global warming without “Western narratives coming in”, she says.
The survey results were refreshing, and could provide lessons for Australian media and politicians.
David Holmes, the founder and director of the Climate Change Communication Research Hub and co-author of the report, says that before the project began, he expected that Pacific island journalists would face similar challenges to their counterparts in this country, where the issue is highly politicised, and climate science is often dismissed.