- With the dire predictions of the climate-change alarmists repeatedly failing to materialize, one would think that the media outlets would stop reporting such claims as if they were “scientific fact.”
- One would think. Yet, as with so much of the climate alarmist industry, it’s all about the money.
These organizations are pumping their vast wealth to promote their climate change alarmism.
So, what is the Climate Blueprint? In a nutshell, it’s a 14-part guide that aims to turn journalists into climate activists by coaching them on how to cover climate change.
- The Blueprint’s opening section, “The Everything Story,” calls on journalists to inject the climate alarmist narrative into everything they cover. From sports to economics to crime, climate change must be a front-and-center component.
- One of the Blueprint’s editors, Prachi Singh, said that “reporters need to shift from chasing deadlines to meaningfully connecting” with “women, people of color, Indigenous peoples, the LGBTQIA+ community” to drive home the outsized negative impact of the “climate crisis” on these minority groups.
- In another section of the guide, investigative journalist Amy Westervelt calls on reporters to demonize the fossil fuel industry...
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