Earth Day, observed on April 22 each year since 1970, annually inspires many companies and news outlets to dedicate the preceding week or even the entire month of April to promoting environmental and climate awareness. An analysis by Media Matters of how the three major corporate broadcast networks — ABC, CBS, and NBC — covered climate and environmental topics in the days before, during, and after Earth Day 2024 found:
- From April 16-28, corporate broadcast networks ABC, CBS, and NBC aired a combined 2 hours and 5 minutes of discussion about climate and environmental issues across 31 segments.
- ABC led overall coverage with 1 hour and 7 minutes across 18 segments, followed by CBS with 37 minutes across 9 segments and NBC with 22 minutes across 4 segments.
- During Earth Day itself, on April 22, the networks aired 46 minutes of coverage about climate and the environment, matching the 46 minutes they aired on Earth Day 2023.
- This year, ABC led with 27 minutes of Earth Day climate and environmental coverage across 7 segments, followed by NBC with 12 minutes across 2 segments and CBS with 8 minutes across 2 segments.
The segments displayed a stark variability in their climate coverage — while some offered deep, insightful analysis of climate and environmental issues, far too many defaulted to an excessive emphasis on consumerism and individual responsibility. It’s critical that future broadcast news coverage of Earth Day evolves to consistently cover the systemic issues that are driving climate change and environmental degradation.