Media's Role in Climate Crisis: A Middle Eastern Perspective

Despite the Middle East's acute vulnerability to climate change, media coverage on this topic remains infrequent. Conflicts overshadow environmental discourse in Jordan and beyond, creating challenges for public awareness. Effective media involvement is crucial for fostering societal resilience against climate-induced threats, enhancing regional stability.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Nottingham | Updated: 17-09-2025 10:51 IST | Created: 17-09-2025 10:51 IST
Media's Role in Climate Crisis: A Middle Eastern Perspective
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The Middle East faces a dual challenge of political strife and growing climate threats, yet climate change remains underreported in the region's media. Despite the area's high exposure to climate impacts, such as extreme heat and water scarcity, coverage is often eclipsed by other concerns, including armed conflicts.

Jordan exemplifies these tensions, balancing its role as a regional stabilizer with pressing climate issues like its severe water crisis. The limited number of journalists specializing in climate change results in fragmented and inconsistent coverage, further compounded by international influences that sometimes alienate local narratives.

To address these obstacles and maintain Jordan's stability and its humanitarian role, inclusive and persistent media coverage on climate change is essential. Such engagement is necessary to cultivate public understanding and action, helping the region adapt to environmental and geopolitical pressures.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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