Abstract:
Nigeria, like many parts of the world has been experiencing climate change. Various studies
show that annual and seasonal timescales indicate a significant positive increase in temperature.
Spurring climate action demands the right attitude, and climate journalism potentially provides
an outlet for achieving such a goal. Studies have not sufficiently focused on climate
journalism’s implications and contributions towards galvanizing the climate debate, or how
such debates can be used as a transmission channel for initiating and mobilizing the public
towards climate action. The implications and contributions of climate journalism in the context
of setting the agenda for a constructive climate debate in Nigeria remains sketchy at best. The
climate debate in Nigeria has made little effort to package climate issues in a way that ordinary
people can understand, let alone participate. The specific objective was to explicate the
implications and contributions of climate journalism in Nigeria, in light of the climate debate.
The strings of the study are tied to the agenda setting theory. The methodology employed was
the qualitative library approach. The study found that climate journalism cannot be overlooked,
where the obligation of communicating knowledge-based climate related information to the
public is considered paramount. The recommendation is that climate journalists in Nigeria
should strive towards educating the public about the urgency and complexity of the present
climate change conundrum.
Keywords: Climate Change, Climate Debate, Climate Journalism, Nigeria, Sustainability