Only 11% of episodes of the five major Sunday morning news shows featured any substantive mentions or discussions of climate change in 2019, according to a Media Matters analysis, continuing the Sunday shows’ multiyear trend of neglecting the climate crisis. When these shows actually did discuss climate-related topics, the hosts often focused solely on the potential political ramifications for Democrats and Republicans or framed the discussions around conservative talking points about the costs of climate action.
The major Sunday shows also continued a trend of failing to adequately represent minorities, women, and scientists in discussions about climate change.
Media Matters analyzed climate change coverage and guest appearances in 2019 on the five major Sunday morning political shows: ABC’s This Week with George Stephanopoulos, CBS’ Face the Nation, CNN’s State of the Union, Fox Broadcasting Co.’s Fox News Sunday, and NBC’s Meet the Press.
The Sunday morning news shows help set the weekly media and political agenda for politicians, pundits, and other media figures. And, with a combined audience of more than 10 million viewers, Sunday shows have wide viewership. As such, they play a crucial role in determining which issues and whose voices are included in the national dialogue.