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CNN and Other Media Outlets Are Admitting What Climate Realism Has Long Noted, Madagascar’s Food Crisis Is Not Caused by Climate Change
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H. Sterling Burnett -
December 2, 2021 0
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As far back as June, corporate media outlets, for instance, CNN, began publishing stories claiming Madagascar’s ongoing hunger crisis is due to a climate change induced drought and resulting crop failure. Climate Realism, here and here, for instance, repeatedly refuted that claim. Citing data from the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Climate Realism provided evidence Madagascar has repeatedly set records in recent decades for crop production, so any present food supply shortages are due to political or economic factors not declining crop production.

While news outlets ignored the evidence Climate Realism presented proving climate change is not behind Madagascar’s present drought and associated famine, they are now admitting this truth based on a new study.

CNN, the Associated Press and others are all carrying stories today admitting climate change isn’t behind Madagascar’s problems. In her story, titled “Madagascar’s food crisis has been blamed on climate change. These scientists say that’s wrong,” CNN International Climate Editor Angela Dewan writes:

https://climaterealism.com/2021/12/cnn-and-other-media-outlets-are-admitting-what-climate-realism-has-long-noted-madagascars-food-crisis-is-not-caused-by-climate-change/