The latest April 4 report released by the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concluded, in no uncertain terms, that the time is “now or never” for humanity to phase out the use of fossil fuels to avoid catastrophic climate change. The report, the third of the IPCC’s sixth assessment on the climate crisis, received scant coverage from corporate broadcast and cable news, despite the gravity of its conclusion and the glaring relationship between these latest warnings on our dependence on fossil fuels and current debates around energy and the war in Ukraine
According to The Washington Post, the report “represents the IPCC’s first analysis of humanity’s remaining paths for climate action since the landmark Paris agreement, in which world leaders committed to prevent dangerous warming.” The report also notes, “The barriers to achieving ambitious emissions cuts are more social and political than technological, with scientists citing ‘opposition from status quo interests’ as a key blocker of progress.”
Despite the startling nature of the new report, corporate broadcast morning and nightly news shows on ABC, CBS, and NBC and original programming on CNN covered it for almost 8½ minutes within the first 24 hours of its release. PBS Newshour covered the report for nearly as long — 7½ minutes in just 1 segment — as the other programs combined, bringing the total coverage to 16 minutes. Neither Fox nor MSNBC has covered it yet.