Monday, November 23, 2009

Global warming debate goes TV mainstream


Plato knows it feels like it's been forever, but at last things are gathering pace.

What started out on the blogs, caught fire over the weekend with more pioneering or maverick journalists such as James Delingpole and Andew Bolt getting on board.  The first mainstream TV news channel to carry an interview with two serious players is below - where is the BBC?  It's not like the University of East Anglia is in Outer Mongolia FFS




Today has seen the MSM getting some balls with stuff in all the big circulation more serious press from the DT/Times/DMail to WSJ/WP/DeSp/Aus.

Plato suspects it will take another week of disclosures before UEA starts to cull the main players - even if it takes months, it's a dead cert.

I wonder if Jones et al will still be going to Copenhagen??

PS The BBC and Guardian are still pretending that this scandal is a 'move along now, nothing to see' story.

When the realignment of the world's economy is central to the argument of a scandal of this nature - and the world's biggest publicly funded broadcaster is doing a LALALALLALLA, Plato's heart sinks.

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