Bush climate summit: Greenwashing vs. myth-busting

Foreign media take a more discerning look at Bush’s climate meetings this week 2

Once again, the foreign media is not fooled by Bush's PR stunt, while the U.S. media buys the White House line. The U.K.'s The Independent labeled this a "Greenwashing Climate Summit" in its headline, and opened their story with:

For the first time in 16 years, a major environmental conference opens in Washington, hosted by the Bush administration. But no concrete results are expected, and that -- say European participants -- is the point of this high-level meeting.

Far from representing a Damascene conversion on climate change by President George Bush, the two-day gathering of the world's biggest polluting nations is aimed at undermining the UN's efforts to tackle global warming, say European sources. "The conference was called at very short notice," said one participant. "It's a cynical exercise in destabilising the UN process."

So how does the AP puff piece on the summit begin?

Myth: The president refuses to admit that climate change is real and that humans are a factor. Myth: The U.S. is doing nothing to address climate change. Myth: The United States refuses to engage internationally.

So begins a hand-sized handout, easy for reporters to pocket, issued at the State Department where President Bush on Friday was to cap two days of talks at a White House-sponsored climate change conference that is as much about salesmanship as it is about diplomacy.

Uh, no. It is not about diplomacy at all. It is entirely about salesmanship and worse. Greenwashing is the better word. Undermining diplomacy would be the right phrase.

And how can AP begin the story with the White House's talking points? Is that journalism -- to just reprint the White House press release?

When you compare the AP story with the British story, you realize the wide chasm between serious foreign journalism and amateurish U.S. coverage. Sad.

This post was created for ClimateProgress.org, a project of the Center for American Progress Action Fund.

Joseph Romm is the editor of Climate Progress and a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.

Advertisement
Advertisement
  1. Earth Shaman Posted 5:20 pm
    29 Sep 2007

    Its a StartWhile I dont agree with most of the fascist Bush regimes processes,They are at least not falling for the human caused warming scenario,HOOK,LINE,and SINKER.If only I could get an invite to those meetings,MY,MY............

    Earth Shaman
  2. Pangolin's avatar

    Pangolin Posted 6:43 pm
    29 Sep 2007

    Like mama said.....Your reputation is impacted by who you hang out with. Bushco is the worlds leading climate change denier and roadblock to actual work on solutions.
    If you are denying climate change or blocking pathways that effectively reduce carbon emisssions you stand with George W. Bush, Rush Limbaugh, Exxon/Mobile and GM. It's the short bus of politcal actors.

    Put the Carbon Back

Add a Comment

You are not logged in. Thus, you cannot post a comment. If you have an account, log in. If you don't have an account, well, by all means go make one! Meet you back here in five.

Hello, Visitor!    Why not register?

Advertisement