The Guardian, in contrast to others, has been bold and uncompromising in its support for reproductive rights and women’s rights, as well as immigrant and other human rights. It also does more and better climate journalism than any other newspaper out there and that’s been true for a long time. What if all the major news outlets had given climate the centrality it should have in our public conversations, our politics, our reporting, as the Guardian does? The climate is a physical reality and its future depends on political action – it too is something at stake in the current election. It is the physical circumstances of our existence on earth, and of all the other species from polar bears to coral reefs. When it goes haywire, systems break down and nature and people suffer, as we’ve seen this year in the United States from climate-intensified hurricanes in the south-east to extreme heat in the south-west.
The climate deserves centrality in our news coverage and our conversations, and that’s another one of the important reasons I’m proud to write – about climate among other things – for the Guardian and to financially support it myself.
We can’t change what all the other newspapers do, but we can keep doing what we do, and you can keep supporting fearless, independent news that covers what matters. |