This is a guest post by Emily Southard, Campaign Manager ofย Forecast theย Facts
Joe Kernen, co-host of CNBCโs Squawk Box, lashed out on Twitter this month at concerned CNBC viewers and individuals who called on him to accurately report the facts about the economic risks of climate change. Kernenโs comments are indicative of a larger climate coverage problem at CNBC.
Just recently, the network refused to air President Obamaโs climate change speechโa surprising choice for a business news and financial network, given that Obamaโs remarks dramatically shifted financial markets.
One potential explanation for this blunder? Many of CNBCโs on-air personalities are avid climate deniersโcurrently, the most vocal being Joeย Kernen.
The CNBC Squawk Box co-anchor is so adamant that climate change is a โmythโ, that Kernen has dedicated 150 out of his 530 lifetime tweets (over 28% of his all-time Twitter activity) and many business hours to doubling down on climate denial.
Kernenโs tweets have varied from calling concerned climate activists the โeco-talibanโ and โsheepโ to repeating well-debunked climate denier myths, citing his MIT cancer research multiple times, and complaining about public criticisms.
@tally44 @Veggiebabe1 is Eco Taliban more descriptive? What do you think. Both pretty accurate for your types. All dogma- noย science.
โ Joe Kernen (@JoeSquawk) July 10, 2013
@MFerrara37 gee matt it might help if the planet hadn’t stopped warming 7 years before the al gore movie came out. Ironic isn’tย it?
โ Joe Kernen (@JoeSquawk) July 5, 2013
On July 8, Kernen even vented his frustrations on-air in an exchange with Shell Oilโs former USA CEO, Johnย Hofmeister:
โYou havenโt read my Twitter feed, Iโll tell you that much [โฆ] thereโs a lot of things happening the enviro-socialists areโman, it is a cult. It is a bona fideย cult.โ
These climate denial rants augment a Media Matters report that found โmore than half of CNBCโs climate change coverage was misleadingโ.
With climate change costing global GDP $1.2 trillion annually, Kernenโs remarks represent a conflict for CNBC between accurate business forecasting and personal ideology.
Subsequently, Forecast the Facts and Environmental Action launched a petition targeting CNBCโs CEO and President Mark Hoffman demanding that he โtell Joe Kernen and [CNBCโs] other on-air personalities and guests to stop denying climate science and start reporting the facts on the economic risks of fossil-fueled climate change.โ
The petition has already gathered over 25,000 signatures since its launch, and helped spur on Kernenโsย tweets.
Having one of their prominent TV hosts spending hours fighting against scientific consensus and the business community at large may just be another story in a long line of bad news for CNBC.
Just recently, the network has seen their viewer ratings falling to their lowest levels since 1994 in key demographics. And just last week, Squawk Box hosts had an embarrassing run-in with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who schooled them on the history of Glass-Stegall.ย ย
As Talking Points Memo said best in one of its headlines: โOuch, Better CNBC Anchors Might Be Requiredโ.
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