This is amazing. The BBC, and other British networks, constantly have Warmists on who are virtually never challenged, and rarely ever are they paired with a Skeptic. Warmists do not like to have their Beliefs challenged, and, being good Progressives (nice Fascists), are against Free Speech
BBC breached broadcasting rules in climate change interview with Lord Lawson, says Ofcom https://t.co/tPw7miHA2x
— The Independent (@Independent) April 9, 2018
From the link
The BBC breached broadcasting regulation by failing to challenge comments made by the former chancellor and prominent climate change sceptic Lord Nigel Lawson during an interview on the Today programme, Ofcom has ruled.
An Ofcom spokeswoman said: “We found that statements made about the science of climate change were not challenged sufficiently during this interview, which meant the programme was not duly accurate.
“We’ve told the BBC we are concerned that this was the second incident of this nature, and on the same programme.”
There were supposedly two specific comments he made that were not challenged, and this has Outraged Warmists. If they’re so upset, prove Lawson wrong. Show us the data. Oh, right, they do not want to show us the raw data and methods used.
You are wrong once again. They were upset that he was telling lies, not that he was speaking.
He said “all the experts say there hasn’t been an increase in extreme weather events” and that the average temperature has declined during the past 10 years.
Although hardly big lies by American “skeptic” standards, the British must be more persnickety than Americans when it comes to broadcast accuracy.
In fact, even the UN IPCC says there has been no increase in extreme weather events. Because the data does not support an increase. They say it will eventually happen, but, it isn’t happening now.
That’s not what it says. It says the BBC breached broadcasting rules “by not challenging…â€. But I’m sure warmists go on every day without being challenged.
The paradigm of man-made global warming.
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https://www.investors.com/politics/editorials/global-warming-computer-model-nitrogen-rocks/