Clearly, the climate agenda represents the major priority (economic, political, social) over the next decades, yet the media doesn't seem to talk about it.
Some suggestions:
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Remind your audience of the climate crisis through clear metrics in every edition of your publication, just as outlets have with Covid data.
BoombergGreen from @johnfraher has done a great job since 2019
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Train your reporters and analysts to ensure the climate considerations (be it CO2 output, extreme weather, environmental degradation) are alluded to in stories--about OPEC, cars, new cities, business travel...
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Find the richness of solutions that are emerging from industry, communities, capital markets and academia -- and put them in some kind of context.
There is much positive, constructive action being taken against the backdrop of a really hard problem.
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Learn from Covid, media did (eventually) do a pretty good job in informing its publics and - likely - trigger them to take sensible actions (anti-vaxxers and bleachers notwithstanding)
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It is hard to imagine a day in the next 30 years where our engagement with climate change shouldn't be on the front pages - and our editors should make sure it is.
🤩 EXCITING NEWS: I’ve written a book! It arrives in September and is available to pre-order here: azm.io/exponentialbook
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🚀 The book argues that we are entering a new era of human history, the Exponential Age, driven by a wave of transformative, exponential technologies. It explains why this change has come about, what effect it has on economics/politics/society, & what we should do about it.
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💡 The Exponential Age’s hallmark is a dramatic shift in how technologies work - true to the observation by George Orwell that “every now and again something happens - ultimately traceable to changes in industrial technique - and the whole spirit of life changes.”
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We had to make sure people new had to type in their email address. Hence the details below.
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The mails took a long time to send, typically at 8-10 hours via the mail relay service used. I would have to call Gordon (the guy who ran it) to check how the process was going. (Their internet connection was busy sending my email.)
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The Economist is very generous in its assessment of The British governments performance in covid, key points it needed to make ... economist.com/leaders/2020/0…
The research breakthroughs are not driven by this government by independent international science, some locates here.
It doesn’t ask why why @MattHancock didn’t act when Taiwan, Vietnam and Mongolia locked down. The inactus reus is clear. What was his mens rea?