TV weathercasters in the US who are shifting public opinion on the climate crisis

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NEW ORLEANS - Local TV weather forecasters in the US have become foot soldiers in the war against climate misinformation.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW ORLEANS - Local TV weather forecasters in the US have become foot soldiers in the war against climate misinformation.

Today, more than 600 TV weathercasters participate in the program, which provides training, scientific information, charts and videos for education and newsroom use.'YOU HAVE THE CHANCE TO SHIFT THE PUBLIC VIEW A LITTLE' Keith Carson, WLBZ/WCSH, MaineAt the beginning of his career, Carson wasn't fully onboard with the idea that climate crisis was occurring and it was caused by humans. Carson began working in the field in 2006.

While Carson does get some pushback from viewers, most of those who comment on his climate reporting are not his viewers, he says. In addition to her special reports, Raffa talks about the climate crisis in subtle ways during her forecasts. She highlighted a recent uptick in morning high temperatures hoping to show her viewers that overnight temperatures are increasing.

Earlier this year, Torres did an extensive news piece on the issue of water in New Mexico and how smaller snow pack will impact the state's water supply. Temperatures are getting warmer and warmer as well, he says, a fact that he points out during his daily forecasts.

 

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