In another sign that mass hysteria over the weather’s supposed planetary doomsday may be waning, CNBC has reportedly dismantled the network’s “climate change desk.”
Sharing a development that could deal a major blow to the Democratic Party’s furious push for a radical overhaul of American society to impose the Green New Deal agenda, a Bloomberg News reporter broke the news to X that the cable business network seems to be moving away from the scaremongering that has dominated the mainstream media.
“CNBC has dismantled its climate desk and will no longer have staff dedicated to covering climate change,” Akshat Rathi wrote, including a post by CNBC climate innovation and technology reporter Catherine Clifford, informing followers that they’ve given him the boot.
CNBC has dismantled its climate desk and will no longer have staff dedicated to covering climate change. https://t.co/XXoc3HgsSD
— Akshat Rathi (@AkshatRathi) November 21, 2023
“It’s a sad day when a major news publication decides to cut jobs providing essential coverage of a planetary crisis. The science is clear, the impacts are already here, and many world leaders are taking it seriously. So, for What media publication doesn’t see a business case?” asked Rathi.
It’s a sad day when a major news publication decides to cut jobs that provide essential coverage of a planetary crisis. The science is clear, the impacts are already here, and many world leaders are taking it seriously. So why doesn’t a media publication see a business case?
— Akshat Rathi (@AkshatRathi) November 21, 2023
“In 7-8 years covering climate change and solutions, I’ve only seen the audience grow. Disruption creates a demand for good information for businesses, policy makers and the general public. But if CNBC’s decision reflects a broader industry, revenue per user must be low or declining,” the Bloomberg reporter added in another post.
In 7-8 years covering climate change and solutions, I have only seen the audience grow. Disruption creates a demand for good information for businesses, policy makers and the general public. But if CNBC’s decision reflects a broader industry, revenue per user must be low or declining.
— Akshat Rathi (@AkshatRathi) November 21, 2023
An X-post by another CNBC climate reporter appeared to confirm the sad news.
“CNBC experienced layoffs and I’m no longer with the company. I’ll miss working with the digital video team, and I’m sorry that our climate desk hasn’t grown as we’d hoped. But I’m looking forward to exploring new journalism opportunities, especially. in the energy and climate space. Arriving!” Katie Brigham wrote.
CNBC had layoffs and I’m no longer with the company. I will miss working with the digital video team and I am sorry that our climate desk has not grown as we had hoped. But I’m looking forward to exploring new journalism opportunities, esp. in the energy and climate space. To arrive!
— Katie Brigham (@katie_brigham) November 20, 2023
Sadly, cuts in the global warming condemnation department will deprive viewers of content like this last Thanksgiving segment that blamed climate change, not Bidenomics, for the most expensive holiday pies.
(Video: CNBC)
X users reacted to the apparent sudden collapse of the climate cult fear market.
I’m hearing they fired the entire Bigfoot research team as well.
— Don Wolt (@tlowdon) November 21, 2023
Well that’s all. The climate crisis is solved
— ThatPersonThere (@mainpersonhere) November 21, 2023
Funny that CNBC had a “climate” desk to begin with.
— JLB (@HotRockCapital) November 21, 2023
lol They probably realized that we know they are lying. About the weather
— Sir Paul Alves (@StarshipAlves) November 21, 2023
CNBC Disbands WEF/UN Anti-Science Propaganda Division… https://t.co/cfRChINUfh
— Ivor Cummins (@FatEmperor) November 21, 2023
well
It’s a spoil.
Climate change predates humans. Climate changes were bigger and faster before.
— Tim Acheson (@timacheson) November 21, 2023
Nobody cares about the weather when they can’t pay for food or rent.
— HODL Recruiter (@HODLRecruiter) November 21, 2023
Hahaha. Will they be able to dismantle Jim Cramer’s evil financial advisory desk next?
— TheLastDon (@TheLastDon222) November 21, 2023
They have to learn to code
— Banjo Tango (Tan-Joe) (@BanjoTanJoe) November 21, 2023
No one asked for this news. Why is the solution ALWAYS more taxes and more control? Also, India and China are the winners of the pollution olympics, when are they going to make them play ball?
— George Bitcoinza (@slapwilliam) November 22, 2023
“It is the climate solution: talking about climate change to more people. It’s not just death and gloom. It’s about making the world a better place. It’s a big, wide tent, and it’s growing, as we’ve documented. You can help it grow more,” suggested Rathi.
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