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Tuesday, 24 November 2009

No balance necessary

Having successfully kept the Climate Research Unit story, as much as possible, to one about hacking and sceptics being the guilty party, I see that the Today programme is returning to the normal agenda. The schedule for today's programme includes this:
"0847 - Three of the country's leading science organisations join forces today to warn of the dangers of climate change. The Met Office, Royal Society and Natural Environment Research Council include evidence which has emerged since the last report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change as they try to convince politicians of the urgent need for action ahead of Copenhagen. Professor Julia Slingo, chief scientist at the Met Office, discusses the climate change evidence."
No mention of climate change sceptics or what evidence was discovered in the emails and apparently no opposing view to be heard.

The BBC fair and balanced by Charter?

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