How The Media Covers Clean Energy [Infographic]

Wednesday, June 5, 2013 - 17:00 in Mathematics & Economics

Cleantech Dissected Dow Jones Coverage doesn't always reflect where the money is going. Whether that matters is a different story. Dow Jones, examining data from 2007 to 2012, created this infographic on how media coverage of clean energy deals and actual clean energy deals intersect. The data's culled from a worldwide English-language news archive and the company's own database of VC deals, leading to this breakdown: the proportion of news articles on different kinds of projects versus how much venture capital funding those same projects got. So 33 percent of the news articles mentioned electricity generation--wind power, solar power, etc.--while just 27 percent of VC funding went to those projects. Sixteen percent of articles mentioned water conversation projects, and only 7 percent of VC money went there. What you get out of those statistics depends on your view of how the media works, and should work. The infographic seems to imply...

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