The BBC’s reply a few weeks later was a prime example of how making confusing and inaccurate statements are used to justify an inaccurate report. What the BBC has done in this, and in other complaints, is not to address the problem but try to find a form of words that they think will get the complainant off their back. The issues involved in the GWPFs complaint are simple, the replies in attempting to justify a sloppy report are convoluted, inaccurate and misleading. –David Whitehouse, GWPF Science Editor, 26 March 2018
As readers may recall from previous posts, the 6 O’clock news on BBC Radio 4 on 18 January started with the false claim that “The world’s leading climate agencies have said for the first time that global warming caused by humans now dwarfs natural temperature changes.” This was, to put it bluntly, a lie. None of the world’s leading climate agencies said any such thing. The first sentence of the news story itself, about leading scientists in Britain and America, was also a lie. –Paul Matthews, Climate Scepticism, 23 March 2018
Two days ago Kenneth presented an impressive flurry of scientific, peer-reviewed charts published over the past 15 months (46 alone in 2018). Much to the surprise of alarmist scientists, global warming is weak at best. –No Tricks Zone, 25 March 2018
Global carbon dioxide emissions surged to record levels the year after the landmark 2016 Paris climate agreement was signed. Energy-related emissions climbed 1.4 percent to 32.5 gigatons in 2017, the International Energy Agency reported yesterday in its annual survey of global carbon levels. The increase is the equivalent of adding 170 million cars to the road, the agency said. –Benjamin Storrow, E&E News, 24 March 2018
Global carbon dioxide emissions shot up 1.4 percent in 2017 after three years of flattening out, according to new data.
The jump in emissions comes despite nearly 200 countries signing onto the Paris climate accord, which went into effect in 2016. International Energy Agency data shows, despite Paris pledges, fossil fuel use increased. So why did this happen? The answer is simple: “It’s the economy, stupid!” According to the Center for International Climate Research Director Glenn Peters. –Daily Caller, 23 March 2018
BBC is just as bad as CNN the usial leftists propeganda that is suppost to be news but its not just Lies Lies Lies