The Columbia Journalism Review and The Onion have both turned their attention to climate change, running a couple of good stories about how the topic is covered.
First, the CJR looks at the rhetoric of the term ‘carbon footprint’ and wonders if we adopt new terms far more easily than adopting the substance or actions behind them. The second addresses the five failings of environmental journalism, which was checked with the Society for Environmental Journalists and picked up by the blogs, coming as a response to the Wired article that ran in June on revisiting our ‘preconceptions of green’.
But my favourite piece has been the new issue of The Onion: the ‘obligatory green issue’, a spot on spoof of the ‘greening’ craze, for generally one issue only, of UK and US magazines and newspapers. It’s well worth a look. My favourite headline?
“Temperature of Coffee set to rise nine degrees over 21st Century”
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