Courier-Journal: Extreme weather, drought and melting polar ice helped drive media coverage of climate change in 2012, but overall, the amount of coverage declined 2 percent, according to an analysis by The Daily Climate`s Douglas Fischer.
In a report published today, found here, Fischer writes:
Widespread drought, super-storm Sandy, and a melting ice cap failed to revive the media`s interest in climate change in 2012, with worldwide coverage continuing its three-year slide, according to a media database maintained...