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petronius

(26,604 posts)
Tue Jun 13, 2017, 11:44 AM Jun 2017

Cable news ignored people of color when covering Trumps Paris exit

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According to a new study from Media Matters, a nonprofit media research group, out of the 286 guests who went on Fox News, MSNBC, and CNN to discuss climate change on the day Trump announced the withdrawal and the day after, only 17 percent belonged to a minority race. Nine percent were black, 4 percent were of Asian descent, 3 percent were Latino, and less than 1 percent were Middle Eastern.

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In 2015, a NAACP report found that 78 percent of African Americans live within 30 miles of a coal-fired power plant and are more likely to live near a landfill. They also are more likely to live in coastal areas that are impacted by floods from global warming induced sea-level rise.

The following year the Natural Resources Defense Council released a report that found that the majority of Latinos, like their black counterparts, live in California, Texas, Florida, and New York, which are states that will be the most affected by extreme flooding. Latinos are also more likely to hold jobs that require being outdoors, such as construction and farm work, leaving them susceptible to extreme heat.

The heavy impact global warming is having on people of color is reflected in polling about Trump’s decision to pull out of the Paris agreement. A June 2–4 Washington Post-ABC News poll of more than 500 adults found that 71 percent of non-white respondents opposed the decision, compared to 54 percent of white respondents.

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http://grist.org/article/cable-news-ignored-people-of-color-when-covering-trumps-paris-exit/

Short article (with links to the various studies it references). Makes the interesting point about the imbalances between climate change vulnerability in the US versus inclusion in the conversation...
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