Wednesday, April 06, 2011

The BBC must "look behind the headlines" before it publishes a report on Climate Change

Or at least that is what I have just been told be someone at the Science and Environment desk of BBC Online.

You see I was trying to let them know about UKIP's response to the devastating John Muir Trust study just published, into the uselessness of Wind Farms.

The chap at the other end of the line let me know that BBC Scotland had already reported on the study (here) . And is was obvious that he wasn't happy with the tone of the report, you see it wasnt critical enough,
"It is obviously wrong that the BBC produce reports without looking into the methodology of the study," he told me, displaying that Reithian responsibility the BBC is so famous for, "We must look beyond the headlines of the executive summary, before producing our own reports".
Yes indeed that is exactly what you should do. As I pointed out to him, it would be nice if the BBC did the same with reports predicting the demise of human civilisation through the dire effects of Climate change.

So I suggest that people should start holding the Science and Environment department to this fine new approach to studies on climate change and renewable technology.

1 comment:

PJH said...

"So I suggest that people should start holding the Science and Environment department to this fine new approach to studies on climate change and renewable technology."

Only for the ones that are negative about climate change and renewable technology of course....

Wouldn't want the Beeb to delay promoting all those positive stories now, would we?

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