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Green Communication after COP15 – Fading to Black? The Journalistic Perspective 1. Outline 2. Green Communication – the Journalistic Perspective 3. Problems of Climate Reporting 4.Clima(x) in C/Hopenhagen 5.Outside the Bella Center 6. Conclusions/Outlook Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 2 2. Green Communication – The Journalistic Perspective Participants in the global dialogue: Governments, NGOs, businesses, citizens, media History of climate discourse Climate change celebrity Al Gore, an inconvenient truth: representing over 30 years of ongoing debate A heavily discussed sentence: "Most of the observed increase in global average temperatures since the mid-20th century is very likely due to the observed increase in anthropogenic greenhouse gas concentrations." A real global issue: A” great deal of globality is manifested through communications [...]" (Scholte 2005, 67) Let's redefine the term (for journalists)! Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 3 3. Problems of Climate Reporting Awareness – media penetration Abstractness – climate change is not sexy enough Eco-Fatigue – climate change again? It is caused by strengthened by the "disconnect(ion) [...] journalism's coverage of climate change as a world crisis and what audiences and publics can or should do with this new information and its affective charge" (Cottle 2009, 88). Local Connection – it's snowing in Denmark! "The National Pull" - "The content of international reporting is however often moulded by national viewpoints and stereotypes, that is, by particularistic rather than global perspectives." (Hafez 2007, 26). Scepticism – the (moral) dilemma of objectivity Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 4 Interviews Maria Winther, TV journalist Troels Kingo, radio journalist Zac Scheurer, photographer Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 5 4. Clima(x) in Copenhagen A controversial debate Pro Failure: No legally binding agreement No Compensation Trojan Horse of Green Communication Destroying Kyoto Contra Failure New points on the agenda Great concession An important step of many Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 6 5. Outside the Bella Center Global Movements Climatejusticefast, climatejusticenow Indegenious peoples Sixmillionothers Business and PeRspective Best Practice: DEST Conference, Verbraucheruersklima.de, Earth hour, Climatechangers A new Religion? Green Lifestyle – "media legitimizing movements" Cosmopolitan Media: Media-brokered diplomacy, global public spheres Localizing global effects: the "Backyard Philosophy" Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 7 6. Conclusions/Pledges Pledges Drink the Last COP of Sorrow. Ivo de Boer: "Copenhagen brought many issues to the advanced stage of negotiations. But at the same time, the process has been overly focused on difficult political issues. In a way, the negotiations would benefit from being somewhat depoliticized. More than ever, there is a need to focus on substantive issues in order to make long-term climate change cooperation work." Keep an ongoing drumbeat of coverage for sustainability (interconnected challenges of mankind) Provide more alternatives to traditional reporting. Steve Nash: “The future of journalism is located in the emerging countries and the regions which are more immediately (physically) concerned with results of climate change." Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 8 Sources www.globaldialogueconference.org www.cop15.dk http://unfccc.int/meetings/cop_15/items/5257.php http://hces-conference.com http://www.conversationsonearth.org http://www.verbraucherfuersklima.de http://www.bricksite.com/climatechangers http://www.6milliardsdautres.org/ http://www.climatejusticefast.org http://www.climate-justice-now.org http://www.home-2009.com http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dOfBEm5DZU&feature=related http://www.earthhour.org.au/ Bordeaux, 29-30th of March 2010 Green Communication - Fading to Black? by Torsten Mueller 9