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	"author_name": "New York Communities for Change (NYCC)",
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	"title": "ABC News and Climate Emergency: A Public Forum",
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	"description": "The climate emergency is here. Has ABC News been reporting like it? For years, the country&#x27;s most-watched TV news outlet stayed mostly silent on climate change. And when it did break its silence, it ran lackluster, incomplete coverage. However, it was promising to hear that ABC News recently created a dedicated climate unit and committed to tell a variety of climate stories this November as COP26 got underway. Has it been enough to undo the ignorance and confusion caused by its past silence? Is ABC News now treating the climate crisis like the biggest national and global emergency of our times? Join this event for a public forum, where we’ll discuss ABC News’ climate coverage, and dive into what is needed from journalists and media organizations at the 11th hour of this climate emergency. We have also invited executives and producers from ABC News and Disney (ABC News’ parent company) to our speaker line-up. We hope that they can join us and present their perspectives and plans on climate coverage.",
	"url": "https://actionnetwork.org/events/abc-news-and-climate-emergency-a-public-forum"
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