Fox News aired 27 segments on January 27 for a total of approximately 1 hour and 50 minutes of coverage on Biden’s climate agenda — dedicating more time than either CNN or MSNBC. This continues the troubling trend of Fox leading the cable networks on coverage of major climate policies and events. That included the roll-out of then-candidate Biden’s climate plan in mid-July, when Fox ran more than twice as many segments as CNN and MSNBC combined. And more recently, Fox aired nearly three times as many total segments as the other cables combined about Biden’s January 20 order to rejoin the Paris climate accord.
Similar to Fox’s previous treatment of climate actions, many of the network’s segments downplayed the dangerous warming of our planet while claiming actions to address it are unrealistic and costly.
On The Five, Greg Gutfeld downplayed climate change’s links to increasingly devastating western wildfires. Katie Pavlich stated that “this whole green energy thing is a total farce,” and to back up her claims, she name-dropped the climate denier film Not Evil Just Wrong. Meanwhile, Dana Perino stated that “saying that the green new jobs will be there for you is like learn to code.”
There was a slew of misinformation on The Ingraham Angle, where host Laura Ingraham perpetuated the false notion that the Obama administration “inflicted endless suffering on the coal industry”; argued for continued inaction on climate change because “cutting all of our emissions would have zero impact on so-called global warming”; and denied the effectiveness of transitioning from fossil fuel jobs to clean energy jobs, despite the numerous studies and examples showing that it is indeed happening.
Moreover, the Climate Day coverage is but a snapshot of a continuous stream of programming at the network that has smeared, and fueled outrage for, Biden’s climate agenda since his first day in office. Along with attacking his executive order recommitting the U.S. to a global response to climate change, Fox went on a more than week-long rant against his decision to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline. In fact, the network moved seamlessly from coverage of Keystone XL to Biden’s Climate Day orders to pause oil and gas leasing on federal land and water -- using many of the same misleading oil industry claims, bad-faith arguments, and misinformation to drive its attack.
Most of Fox’s Climate Day guests have a history of climate denial and contrarianism
Fox brought on 15 guests to discuss the executive orders on climate. None of the guests were climate scientists, nor were they a part of the Biden administration climate team.
In fact, many of them have a history of outright climate denial or of downplaying the seriousness of climate change, including the four congressmen who appeared as guests on January 27 to discuss the climate orders: Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Marco Rubio (R-FL), and Reps. Andy Harris (R-MD) and Kevin Brady (R-TX). In 2019, Cruz falsely claimed that “the data are mixed” on climate change, and a 2019 article by the Palm Beach Post noted that while Rubio called climate change “real,” he “rejects aggressive efforts to curb emissions.” In 2018, Harris downplayed the findings of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s Special Report on Global Warming, and in 2014, Brady raised doubts about climate change in a Facebook post.
In addition to current officeholders, former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (a current Fox News contributor) also appeared as a guest; in his appearance on The Story with Martha MacCallum, he stated without evidence that the U.S. environment under Trump did better than it “would have under the Paris climate accords”; said that “we’re surrendering our sovereignty as it comes to conservation policy to the globalists”; and downplayed the effectiveness of clean energy jobs. In 2015, Huckabee falsely stated that the “science is not as settled” on climate change.
Other notable guests with a history of attacking climate action included far-right Fox commentator Dan Bongino, who as early as 2019 still claimed that “climate change is a hoax,” and Daniel Turner, a Koch alum who launched the dark-money, fossil fuel advocacy group Power the Future and often writes pieces and tweets pushing climate denial. Turner appeared on America’s Newsroom, where he stated that Biden canceled the Keystone pipeline “only for pure political reasons -- he’s beholden to the environmental left, he’s beholden to other special interests.” He also falsely stated that “there is no science here, there’s no logic to this” and dismissed the idea of green jobs.
In addition, American Enterprise Institute fellow and Washington Post columnist Marc Theissen appeared as a guest on America Reports, where he bafflingly claimed that clean energy jobs “are not there yet”; in a Fox appearance in 2019, he had claimed that “melting sea ice is a benefit of global warming because it will open up shipping routes.”