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Is the media helping to tackle climate change?
The Futerra team have read every story on climate change across the main UK newspapers
over the past three months. Interesting work but, as we suspected, the UK print news
media portrays climate change as a big nasty with no real solution. Coverage on the
solutions or ideas for what the public can do is hard to find.
In the attached report youll also find rankings of the top10 newspapers and journalists
covering climate change.
We hope you find this brief report interesting. Please contact us with any comments,
questions or observations.
Best wishes
The Futerra Team
Futerra Sustainability Communications Ltd
+ 44 (0)20 7378 4000
[1]www.futerra.co.uk
Prof. Phil Jones
Climatic Research Unit Telephone +44 (0) 1603 592090
School of Environmental Sciences Fax +44 (0) 1603 507784
University of East Anglia
Norwich Email p.jones@uea.ac.uk
NR4 7TJ
UK
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