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              1. The problem with all systematic issues, especially climate change, is it is easier for media to frame talking about it in terms of what individuals can do because talking about the collective action required for actual solutions means talking policy and to editors feels like bias
            1. …in reply to @Chronotope
              But climate change isn't a political issue, it's an existential threat, and like an oncoming storm, or a rampaging plague needs to be dealt with what we have, in the past, framed as advocacy. But in reality is dealing with and reporting on the facts.
          1. …in reply to @Chronotope
            We aren't going to make it if solutions are framed as: 'stay inside this week, drink plenty of water, do more personal recycling, and carry your own straw'
        1. …in reply to @Chronotope
          "Experts say that almost half the world’s population will be exposed to potentially deadly temperatures for 20 days a year by 2100." People alive today will be killed by heat tomorrow. amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/jul/24/britain-heat-soaring-temperatures-architecture-green-space?__twitter_impression=true
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      1. …in reply to @Chronotope
        This isn't the only systematic issue that needs to be handled more radically as a systems vs individual issue in coverage. No one is going to pay subscriptions or be interesting to advertisers if economic inequality continues to widen to the point where all readers are poor.
    1. …in reply to @Chronotope
      The thing people forget about advertising & subscription models is how they put papers in a virtuous circle w/readers, the more a paper uplifted its audience, the more they could afford a subscription or were viable for big ad sales. Drive by user targeting makes it harder to see
  1. …in reply to @Chronotope
    Your audience being driven into poverty, deported, killed by heat, or racial, anti-LGBTQ, mysoginist, religious or other systematic violence is not only worthy of coverage on a systems level but as much an existential threat to journalism as any anti-press thing a Trump ally says


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