Media ignores most extreme parts of Green New Deal

Weekly Example of Media Bias   —   Posted on March 13, 2019

The Green New Deal is Democratic-Socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s plan to fight climate change. Seven Democratic senators either running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination or considering it have signed on as co-sponsors to the Green New Deal.

The central goal of the Green New Deal is to achieve “a greenhouse gas neutral society” in 10 years and includes such measures as:

  • upgrading or replacing all buildings in the United States to be energy efficient in 10 years
  • substituting air travel with high-speed rail in 10 years
  • phasing out the use of fossil fuels* entirely in 10 years (*coal, oil, gas used to generate electricity and power our vehicles)

The resolution itself, released by Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (N.Y.) and Sen. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) on February 7, uses a report on global warming released by the United Nations last October on catastrophic climate change, claiming it will occur unless we do something about it in the next 12 years.

In an interview in January, Rep. Ocasio-Cortez said, “Millennials and Gen Z and all these folks that come after us are looking up, and we’re like, ‘The world is going to end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change, and your biggest issue is how are we gonna pay for it?’ ”

Although Ocasio-Cortez’s public announcement about the Green New Deal was widely reported on, some specific details were not reported.

Following concerns over the details of the plan, which Rep. Ocasio-Cortez listed in a fact sheet, the fact sheet was removed from Rep. Ocasio-Cortez’s website, and she and her team claimed the fact sheet had been doctored with false/inaccurate points. They had to backtrack on that claim as the original factsheet is available in numerous locations. (Including here and here.) 

One criticism was of a guarantee of “economic security for all who are unable or ‘unwilling’ to work.”  (See the “Overview” section.) Green New Deal advisor Robert C. Hockett stated that this line was present only in “doctored” versions of the FAQ, but later said he had been “mistaken” [because it really is part of the Green New Deal].

Daniel Turner at The Daily Signal notes:

The Green New Deal calls for moving to 100 percent renewable or net zero-emission energy sources within 10 years. According to a fact sheet distributed by Ocasio-Cortez’s office, the goal is to “decommission every nuclear plant in 10 years” while not creating any new nuclear plants. (The Green New Deal also opposes hydropower [electricity generated by water].)

…Despite billions of dollars in federal subsidies [taxpayers’ money] to incentivize the [advancement of wind and solar technologies], fossil fuels and nuclear power remain the foundation of our energy.

Rep. Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Markey’s introduction of the Green New Deal on Feb. 7 was widely reported on. However, the extreme details were left out in every news report. See a few examples below of how the story was reported:

  • CNN: “Ocasio-Cortez and Markey unveil Green New Deal resolution” – by Devan Cole and Sunlen Serfaty (this link Updated 9:32 PM ET, Thu February 7, 2019)
    No mention of controversial points of the plan
  • CBS News: “Green New Deal: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez introduces economic plan” – by Rachel Layne (this link Updated on: February 7, 2019 / 9:03 AM)
    No mention of controversial points of the plan
  • The Hill: “Ocasio-Cortez unveils Green New Deal climate resolution” – by Miranda Green, 02/07/19 09:23 AM EST
    No mention of controversial points of the plan

*NOTE: Note: Ocasio-Cortez’s office has taken down their page describing the Green New Deal. It is saved here and here.