NBC Universal and its networks have been criticized for the global warming alarmism it parades on a regular basis. However, now the criticism is coming from its own affiliates.
Prior to its April 26 airing on MSNBC, shows on NBC had been promoting the first part of the climate special "Future Earth" - an MSNBC program that used computer animation to show the possibilities of a polar icecap melting. That prompted Bill Steffen, a meteorologist for NBC's Grand Rapids, Mich. affiliate, to call out MSNBC for that special.
Steffen challenged several premises of "Future Earth: Journey to the End of the World," on his WoodTV.com blog. Steffen debunked the entire series premise that is posted on the MSNBC Web site: "Find out why Earth's climate machine - the North Pole - is melting alarmingly fast. Learn about our planet's future, and how you can stop its decline."
"First, the North Pole is not ‘Earth's Climate Machine,'" Steffen wrote. "There is far more heat and area in the Tropics than at the North Pole. Second, YOU can't stop its decline (assuming it's declining)! Nature is big - you personally are insignificant compared to nature. Don't you wish you had the power to control icecaps! If you don't mind some profanity, check out George Carlin's take on ‘Saving the Planet.' Third, MSNBC does not know ‘our planet's future.'"
Steffen rebutted claims of the MSNBC special saying that ice in the Antarctic has actually been expanding and that polar ice melting alone would not cause sea level to rise as depicted in the "Future Earth."
"Keep in mind that if the Polar icecap (without Greenland) melted...it would hardly cause sea level to rise, because the icecap is currently displacing water in the Arctic Ocean," Steffen wrote.
Steffen also pointed out, as many others have, the financial stake NBC Universal's parent company General Electric (NYSE:GE) has invested in cap-and-trade becoming law.
"One last point, MSNBC is owned by General Electric," Steffen wrote. "GE is already making money off the issue with their Carbon Credit Master Card (link from ‘Treehugger,' no less). Here's CNN's story on the new credit card."
Steffen even showed how much GE has spent lobbying for environmental causes, originally reported by the Washington Examiner on March 3.
"Interesting note: In the fourth quarter of 2008 as GE/NBC stock fell 30 percent, GE spent $4.26 million on lobbying - that's $46,304 each day, including weekends, Thanksgiving and Christmas," Steffen wrote. "In 2008, the company spent a grand total of $18.66 million on lobbying. Reviewing their lobbying filings, GE's specific lobbying issues included the ‘Climate Stewardship Act,' ‘Electric Utility Cap and Trade Act,' ‘Global Warming Reduction Act,' ‘Federal Government Greenhouse Gas Registry Act,' ‘Low Carbon Economy Act,' and ‘Lieberman-Warner Climate Security Act.' Do you think this ‘big business' is just concerned about the environment?"



















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The leftists will continue
April 27, 2009 - 15:02 ET by bigtimerThe leftists will continue to ignore facts like those that Steffen states...so will the pols that have an agenda...I for one thank him...I pray we hear more of these voices all over the place before out pockets are picked some more.
I know one thing, it's been a Planetary Emergency here at my place today...it has been snowing all morning, finally that big bad sun has come out...to melt my anger away. ;-)
Doubling down on stupid is not a particularly good idea. ~Andrew Breitbart
GE Called on the Carpet
April 27, 2009 - 22:13 ET by allanfSo when will GE be called to account for using NBC to promote its product line of wind turbines and solar panels?
its not just a dot to dot
April 27, 2009 - 15:15 ET by katainkentits an entire panorama depicted in pointalism.
To me, this is like the Home Shopping Network lobbying for congress to make really bad jewelry necessary for life on this planet. And then promoting articles and 'news' spots on their channel depicting the world going up in flames because fashion demands have not been met.
yes its silly. but this crap from MSNBC really IS silly.
I love to help the helpless but I'm not gonna help the clueless ~Dennis Miller
Climate change, mortgages,
April 27, 2009 - 15:18 ET by SpaceManSpiffClimate change, mortgages, lending, unions, you name it. It's all about people taking other people's money without earning it.
This would be tantamount
April 27, 2009 - 15:28 ET by Chris NormanThis would be tantamount to Republicans showing "Independence Day" and "War of the Worlds" clips to promote building a multi-trillion dollar space laser beam for defense against the "settled science" of upcoming invasions by space aliens.
The "Mainstream" Media: By liberals. For liberals.
Bill is great
April 27, 2009 - 17:02 ET by UpNorthand his predecessor at WOODTV 8, Craig James is too. Both have debunked the AGW hype, and the methods used to hype it. See Craig's blog on it. Most of the weather readers around here have totally bought into the Algore hype about AGW, but Craig and Bill do a great job of debunking the hypothesis, and telling people to listen to more than just Algore to try and make up their own minds.
http://www.blog.crai...
Meteorologists With Bullocks
April 27, 2009 - 19:23 ET by stratmanAJ Colby, a meteorologist on NBC affiliate WKYC in Cleveland, Ohio, has commented on his disbelief in Global Warming while on air. The comments were rather small and part of the banter that occurs before/after giving the weather report, but they were unmistakable.
I found a bit of respect for the guy when I heard him express his misgivings about GW.
Good on ya AJ.