Abstract:
Study was conducted to analyse degree of prominence that Tanzanian newspapers
accordedtoclimatechangeinformation. Wearguethatthelevelofprominenceaccorded
to climate change information by Tanzanian newspapers is inadequate. Prioritising the
coverage of climate change information in newspapers is important for facilitating its
access,promotionanddisseminationforawarenesscreation.Triangulationofquantitative
content analysis and in-depth interview method approaches and a sample size of 1600
newspaper editions drawn from six Tanzanian newspapers for a span of 10 years were
used. Newspaper editions were quantitatively content analysed and the frequencies at
which climate change information articles were placed at the various parts of the news
papers were analysed. Findings indicate that a total of 81,162 articles were published. Of
this total, only 684 (0.84%) articles covered climate change information. Furthermore,
findings indicate that, of the total 684 climate change information articles, only 53 (7.6%)
were placed in the front pages of the six Tanzanian newspapers for all 10 years, giving a
yearly average of 5.3 articles for all newspapers and only 1 article for each newspaper per
year, whereas the majority (631, 92.25%) of articles in climate change were randomly
placedintheinsidepages.TheChi-squaretest(w2¼10.000;df¼1;pvalue<0.002)shows
that significant differences exist between the locations of number of articles in front pages
and inside pages. The findings suggest that climate change information in Tanzanian