
...or so says Fox News and an editorial in the Washington Post, which ought to read the IPCC reports on weather patterns associated with Climate Change. I was going to comment on how absurdly humorous - and frightening - this is, but unfortunately, it is a serious problem that the media actually thinks that people will believe them. Also, I just couldn't put it better than Karl Frisch:
Ultimately, the science-mangling reports from right-wing media outlets big and small say just as much about their practice of journalism as their views on peer-reviewed climate science. Their disregard for the practice of science mirrors their disregard for the practice of journalism.
What, then, is the logical conclusion? They just can't be trusted on this or any other important issue.
Read his entire article on Media Matters for America.
See also Jonathan Hoekstra's Letter to the Editor, Feb 10, 2010: http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/11/opinion/lweb11climate.html
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