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Top Story of the Week Is “the Media” Failing in Reporting on Climate Change? “Media” – for some of us, that means The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Fortune and Forbes. For others of us, especially the Millennium Generation, media is Twitter, the Comedy Central “news” with Steven Colbert and Jon Stewart; Facebook and “friends” reports; Reddit, and citizens’ comments; and other “new” or “social” media platforms. For some of us, there are hybrids – the Huffington Post, the newspaper of the Internet; Slate; Politico for news junkies; and other WWW platforms that bridge and blend traditional publishing and broadcast and “citizen” media outlets. The content – news and commentary – offered by “media” about climate change topics and vital issues is, of course, all over the place, as the definitions of media are fast-broadening. But tune in to the Top Story this week – it’s about “media and climate change.” Journalists from the Huffington Post, the Guardian (UK liberal newspaper), and Mother Jones will gather at the South-by-Southwest (SXSW) Conference in Austin, Texas to discuss the topic of have the media failed us on climate change… Keep in mind that among those gathering Mother Jones can be very influential among print and broadcast media types. It’s liberal and left-leaning and crusading, continuing the American muckraker tradition (film maker Roger Moore was an editor). MJ takes on the pillars of respectability to speak truth to power. Mother Jones’s announcement of the Climate Desk-sponsored discussion sets out some of the failings of journalists in covering this big story of our time. The discussion will be live streamed and will look at why the “media” at large struggles when reporting on climate change. We will be watching for signs that this discussion among those that influence other media will result in changes in coverage of climate change issues and topics. Have the Media Failed Us on Climate Change? Sustainability in Focus Four Leaders Share How to Manage Sustainability Metrics Sustainability Is The Mother Of Invention: An Interview With Jamie Bainbridge Sustainability Reporting: Too Much to Ask? Sweden, Sustainability and the Future 7 tools you need to climb Mount Sustainability What will drive the next era of sustainable business? Climate Change and Urban Sustainability: Building the Infrastructure for Resilience The New Metrics: Clues for making sense of sustainability ratings ESG Issues & Players An Energy Boom That Could Last What the IPCC's new report means to business The Companies With the Best CSR Reputations Asset Managers, US Pension Funds, Sovereign Wealth Funds Buffett Says U.S. to Approach, Not Cross, Point of Idiocy The hedge fund legal elite meet in NYC to wrestle with a terrifying new threat -- RIA-like accountability Sovereign wealth funds turn to emerging markets (Tuesday - October 01, 2013) Associated Profiles : National Fund [of Kazakhstan] Watching the Watchers
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