ClimateGate
Great Dane: Denmark's Parliament's Speaker Expresses 'Serious Doubts
December 5th, 2009 8:36 AM
Normally, it's news when a leading politician in a country hosting a summit expresses harsh dissent against that summit's agenda -- or at least it is when a leftist is the dissenter. But I doubt that what Thor Pedersen, Speaker of the Danish Parliament, has to say about the upcoming COP15 Climate Summit will get much if any play in U.S. network newscasts or in the nation's establishment media…
NBC Nightly News Takes Up ClimateGate, But Frets It Could 'Delay Takin
December 4th, 2009 9:05 PM
Two weeks after the scandal broke, NBC Nightly News on Friday night became the first broadcast network morning or evening news program to inform viewers about “ClimateGate,” but only in the most cursory manner as correspondent Anne Thompson, a long-time ally of the environmental left, despaired the e-mails may end up “giving politicians from coal and oil-producing states another reason to delay…
CNN's Mary Snow on ClimateGate: Only One Clip From Warming Skeptic
December 4th, 2009 7:13 PM
On Friday’s Situation Room, CNN correspondent Mary Snow highlighted the latest developments on ClimateGate, but only played one sound bite from a skeptic of manmade climate change, as opposed to the four clips from proponents of the theory. Snow also omitted the left-wing affiliation of RealClimate.org, a website she mentioned during her report.The correspondent led her report with a clip from…
Protest Sign - 'ClimateGate: It Won't Go Away. Report It, CBC
December 4th, 2009 4:58 PM
Is the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation acting like America's leading television networks and also boycotting the ClimateGate scandal?The answer is "No," but a protester who crashed a CBC live feed by holding up a sign behind an on air reporter certainly thinks so.After all, the words "ClimateGate: It won't go away. Report it, CBC" are rather self-explanatory (video embedded below the fold, h/t…
Corrected: Politico Makes No Mention of ClimateGate in Al Gore Intervi
December 4th, 2009 4:01 PM
An earlier version of this blog post incorrectly stated that John Harris and Mike Allen of Politico declined to ask former vice president Al Gore about controversial emails from climate scientists who support the idea of anthropogenic global warming after knowledge of those emails was publicly disclosed. In fact, the interview with Gore occurred before the emails were public knowledge, therefore…
‘Today’ Ignores Climategate, Discusses British Couple Financing We
December 4th, 2009 1:25 PM
We're heading into the fourteenth day that the networks have deliberately ignored the Climategate scandal. And it's understandable. After all, air time is valuable and there are so many pressing issues to cover. Like ... um ... Well, on Dec. 4, NBC's four-hour "Today" show couldn't squeeze in a single reference to Climategate, but it did find the time to discuss a British couple that's…
Bozell: Maybe Networks Don't Know About ClimateGate; We'll Send Them N
December 4th, 2009 1:07 PM
For 14 straight days, the three broadcast networks have failed to report on the great and growing ClimateGate scandal on their weekday morning or evening news programs. How to explain this?Perhaps it is that ABC, NBC and CBS have not yet heard of the story, despite two weeks of non-stop reporting on and discussion of ClimateGate in a whole host of media outlets.Perhaps the broadcast networks…
MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan Slams ClimateGate Fakery: When Will NBC Do the
December 4th, 2009 12:41 PM
MSNBC’s Dylan Ratigan on Friday aggressively took on the subject of ClimateGate, informing a global warming scientist that the "perceived integrity of what you are saying is diminished by scientists who appear to be hiding something." If MSNBC can debate this serious subject, why have the three major networks ignored it for 14 days? [Audio available here.] The Morning Meeting host brought on…
Al Gore Should Lose His 'Oscar' Due To ClimateGate
December 4th, 2009 11:07 AM
As the ClimateGate scandal continues to grow and impact global warming alarmists around the world, two members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences have called upon Nobel Laureate Al Gore's Oscar to be rescinded. For those that have blocked the painful memory out of their minds, Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth" won for best documentary in 2007.In reality, it was the film's director…
ClimateGate Held Hostage: Day
December 4th, 2009 10:56 AM
Yet again the Thursday network evening newscasts on NBC, ABC, and CBS failed to cover the ClimateGate scandal. However, ABC World News did manage to devote a two minute story to the release of singer Susan Boyle’s first album.[Editor's Note: Call and write the networks about this. Click here to sign the petition at our MRCAction.org Web site]On Thursday afternoon, ABC White House correspondent…
New Republic Lists 3 Ways Things Could Go Wrong at Copenhagen; Climate
December 4th, 2009 10:34 AM
If I were to ask you to list just one way in which things could go wrong at the Copenhagen climate conference, the answer that would leap to the front for most of you would be "ClimateGate." Yet The New Republic lists three things that could mess up the talks at Copenhagen and guess what? ClimateGate appears in none of the answers.Here is The New Republic ignoring the gigantic elephant in the…
Morning Joe Guest: ClimateGate Scientists Being 'Swiftboated
December 4th, 2009 7:58 AM
Fake but accurate rides again! The same lame defense Dan Rather used in Memogate has been trotted out on ClimateGate by Columbia Univ. Prof. Jeffrey Sachs. Appearing on Morning Joe today, the author of Common Wealth [note play on words: your money is our money] alleged that the real victims in this scandal are . . . the number-fudging scientists. People are attempting to "Swiftboat" those poor…
CNN's Sanchez Fairly Moderates Debate Over Climate Change
December 3rd, 2009 8:20 PM
[Update, 9:15 pm: Video added below the fold.]CNN anchor Rick Sanchez fairly moderated a debate between glacier photographer James Balog and Marc Morano of ClimateDepot.com on Thursday’s Newsroom about the issue of climate change. Sanchez did not side with either one of the debaters in his questions during the segment, and asked both reasonable questions [audio clip from the segment available…