The Xylom joins Climate News Task Force, The 89 Percent Project
Published on April 22, 2025 by Alex Ip
Asian Americans, just like 89% of the world’s people, want governments to do more to address climate change. But that fact is not reflected in news coverage. We are not reflected in news coverage.
That’s why on Earth Day, we’re joining the Climate News Task Force along with 11 other newsrooms:
That’s why on Earth Day, we’re joining the Climate News Task Force along with 11 other newsrooms:
- Canary Media
- Drilled
- Floodlight
- Grist
- High Country News
- Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk
- Mother Jones/Reveal
- Mountain West News Bureau
- Planet Detroit
- Sentient
- Wisconsin Watch
We’ll increase and improve climate journalism collaborations and innovate new solutions to current challenges.
This week, we’re also participating in a Joint Coverage Week focused on the people who comprise this silent climate majority:
- Who are they?
- How do their numbers vary across countries, gender, and generational lines?
- What kinds of action do they want governments to take?
We’ll be zooming in on Indonesia and Zambia, two resource-rich countries charting their paths between superpowers, with support from The Pulitzer Center.
Your donations sustain the only Asian American-run climate news outlet to do vital reporting from the American South to the Global South. Thank you!
Your donations sustain the only Asian American-run climate news outlet to do vital reporting from the American South to the Global South. Thank you!