How media frame climate change

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Bruno Takahashi Image: http://cas.msu.edu

Bruno Takahashi
Image: http://cas.msu.edu

By APRIL VAN BUREN

Warnings about the climate change have gotten increasingly dire over the past decade. In its latest report, released earlier this month, the International Panel on Climate Change says mitigating the effects of global warming will require immediate action. But while a majority of Americans believe climate change is happening, most don’t think it will have an impact during their lifetime, and some think that’s why belief hasn’t necessarily translated into political will. The scientific community continues to push for action.

But what responsibility does the media have in convincing the public of the risks posed by climate change?

Current State speaks with Bruno Takahashi, assistant professor in environmental journalism and communication at Michigan State University.

This segment was produced by WKAR’s Current State and is reproduced with permission.

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