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Media and Climate Change Observatory Monthly Summary: The climate crisis intensifies - Issue 108, December 2025
December media coverage of climate change or global warming in newspapers around the globe plummeted 40% from November 2025. Moreover, coverage in December 2025 decreased 27% from December 2024 levels. Figure 1 shows trends in newspaper media coverage at the global scale – organized into seven geographical regions around the world – from January 2004 through December 2025. In particular, stories in Asian outlets in December 2025 went down 37% from November 2025 (Figure 2).</p
Swedish Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Media and Climate Change Observatory Monthly Summary: A huge harmful effect on the world and future generations - Issue 110, February 2026
February media coverage of climate change or global warming in newspapers around the globe dropped 8% from January 2026. Meanwhile, coverage in February 2026 plummeted 31% from February 2025. In February, international wire service coverage decreased 16% from the month earlier (January) and 15% from February 2025. Figure 1 shows trends in newspaper media coverage at the global scale – organized into seven geographical regions around the world – across 22 years, from February 2004 through February 2026.</p
NEPC Review: Outmatched: Special Education Can’t Solve Problems Rooted in the Education Delivery System (Center on Reinventing Public Education, October 2025)
While U.S. special education has advanced civil rights and educational equity, critics continue to highlight inequities in labeling, segregation, and academic expectations. A recent CRPE report argues that rising identification rates and persistent achievement gaps stem from a general education system built for uniformity rather than diversity, positioning special education as a default response to unmet needs and calling for a unified, needs-based system. However, the report relies on broad claims, limited data, and selective use of research. Although it identifies real problems, it offers no empirical evidence linking system design to identification trends or achievement gaps and overlooks decades of scholarship defending special education as a necessary specialized system. Consequently, its recommendations lack empirical grounding and provide little guidance for policy that would reliably protect students with disabilities.</p
Russian Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
International Wire Services Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2025 - December 2025
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
European Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
African Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - February 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
Finnish Newspaper Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2000-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p
International Wire Services Coverage of Climate Change or Global Warming, 2004-2026 - January 2026
The Media and Climate Change Observatory Data monitors 131 sources (across newspapers, radio and TV) in 59 countries in seven different regions around the world. Data is assembled by accessing archives through the Lexis Nexis, Proquest and Factiva databases via the University of Colorado libraries. More information may be found at: http://mecco.colorado.edu.</p