On March 13, the Biden administration approved the Willow Project, a highly contentious $6 billion proposal from ConocoPhillips to drill for oil and gas in Alaska. The project is expected to generate over 9 million metric tons of carbon dioxide a year and produce roughly 600 million barrels of oil over 30 years. The decision to greenlight the project was widely considered a “climate litmus test” for President Joe Biden, and it has faced fierce opposition by activists online and on the ground as a potential “carbon bomb” at a time when scientists warn that our dependency on fossil fuels must be drastically reduced to avoid catastrophe.
A Media Matters analysis from March 13-14 found that:
- Major TV news networks on cable – CNN, Fox News Channel, and MSNBC – aired nearly 1 1/2 hours of total coverage and ran 31 segments combined on the decision to approve the Willow Project.
- Fox News (54 mins) spent more time covering the major climate story than CNN (16 mins) and MSNBC (15 mins) combined.
- Only 26% of the overall cable news segments on the Willow Project discussed its climate implications.