What Are They Waiting For?

The climate crisis will be the biggest challenge facing the next president.

But the top Sunday hosts don't seem to think so.

Since January of 2007, they have asked:

2679 Questions
3 mentioned global warming.

Watch the video, learn the facts, and sign the petition and tell the reporters to focus on the human race, not the horse race.

Sample Letter for Campaign

Subject: Focus on the Human Race, Not the Horse Race

Dear [ Decision Maker ] ,

As a political reporter, you hold a particular public responsibility to ask politicians tough questions about the nation's most pressing problems.

The world's scientific community has unequivocally determined that global warming is a man-made crisis of the highest order, threatening our economic prosperity, international security, environmental stability, and the survival of millions. It is also one of the most pressing concerns, with the Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change stating, "If there's no action before 2012, that's too late. What we do in the next two or three years will determine our future."

Yet your reporting on the 2008 elections has ignored the climate crisis.

We demand that you publicly acknowledge that the science of global warming is settled and that the climate crisis is an urgent threat.

We insist that you prioritize global warming in your interviews with all candidates through the 2008 election.

The American public deserves to know where all the candidates stand on the climate crisis and the solutions they propose to address it.

Asking those questions is your responsibility. We call on you to do it.

Sincerely,

Campaign Launched:
January 13, 2008



Background Information

We've monitored and analyzed transcripts and footage from all major debates and interviews in 2007 involving presidential candidates and the following political reporters. Of the thousands of questions asked, see how many times they've said the words global warming.



While all the organizations participating in the Save Our Environment Action Center share the common goal of
protecting the environment, individual groups can, and sometimes do, differ in their approaches to specific issues.


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