Role of Media in Climate Change, Environmental Justice, and Disaster Risk Management
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.63163/jpehss.v4i1.1248Keywords:
Media, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Disaster Risk Management, Communication, Resilience.Abstract
The significance of media in climate transformation, promoting environmental justice, and containment of the threat of calamity has become more relevant. This leads to shaping the masses. This impacts the longevity of creating the community, as well as the choice of policy. The media comprises the social, digital, and conventional news outlets. This is essential in the propagation of scientific knowledge. It encourages discussions on how the environment could be ethically conducted and puts the most at-risk communities in the limelight. The media can be used to amplify the voices of marginalized groups. The effect of this on climate change is disproportionate. It promotes environmental justice. The media is a key player in dispensing early alerts in crises. This is a way of coordinating the emergency responses. Also, it informs the people of risk-reduction strategies. But the challenges encountered by fake news, biased reporting, and the absence of representation are still immense. To have an impact in promoting climate action, it is necessary to ensure the capacity of the media to provide timely, accurate, and inclusive reporting. This enhances social justice and boosts the preparedness and resilience of communities at risk of disasters.