In mid-October, Fogarty was told that the paper is shifting its coverage priorities away from climate change. Soon after, Fogarty was instructed that his “climate change role was abolished.”

At that point, Fogarty decided it was “[his] time to leave,” as he could not, in good conscience, participate in a blackout of an important issue that “touches every facet of human life and every economy.”

In an email to Climate Progress, Fogarty explained he wrote the public statement to

Fogarty’s revelations come amidst growing concerns that big media is turning away from the climate crisis as it grows increasingly severe.

In January, the New York Times closed its entire environment reporting desk and slashed positions, despite public outcry. In March, the New York Times shut down its “Green Blog” after four years, prompting opposition from within NYT staff.

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