Tone deaf much?
John Kerry fears Russia-Ukraine war will distract from climate change | Fox News
This is an interesting piece of content milling. You grab the interview, take a wonky part, make it a headline. The lead quote is literally:
"I'm concerned about Ukraine because of the people of Ukraine and because of the principles that are at risk, in terms of international law and trying to change boundaries of international law by force," Kerry, the U.S. special presidential envoy for climate, said in an interview on BBC Arabic, MEMRI reported Wednesday. "I thought we lived in a world that had said no to that kind of activity. And I hope diplomacy will win."
The messaging after, the guy whose job is about climate focusing on climate, is not particularly well timed, but it also doesn't matter. In just about 99.999999 percent of occasions, you, me, and everyone else doesn't care what the "climate czar" thinks. We lament "the media" ginning up outrage, and then are like "this thing 'the media' has ginned up outrages me." It's only a story to use because a partisan outlet slapped a headline on it.
On the plus side, if that's the bar for angst, we got a whopper of tone deafness from a far more important source.