![]() There is no evidence that extreme weather is getting worse, something which even the IPCC has been forced to admit. Last year they uncritically reported the World Meteorological Organisation’s claims that “extreme weather events are the new normal”. The BBC often regurgitates propaganda from official bodies without any attempt to challenge or fact check.They omitted the fact that, because solar power is so intermittent, it only accounts for 3% of the world’s actual electricity. A classic example of BBC deception appeared in a recent report on solar power, when it published a graph showing solar power now accounted for more than 10% of the world’s generating capacity.The BBC has been extremely reluctant to publicise the real reason, instead first blaming the food shortages on Putin, and then claiming that the ban was an attempt to “protect dwindling foreign currency reserves”. Last year Sri Lanka experienced a catastrophic collapse in farming output, following a ban on imported fertiliser, which was designed purely to reduce GHG emissions.The real figure, as evidenced by NASA satellites, was less than 10%. The BBC reported at the time of last summer’s Pakistan floods that one third of the country had been submerged.They failed to report that temperatures there plunged by almost as much between 19. In October 2022, the BBC reported that the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard had warmed by 4☌ in the last 50 years.The opposite is the case, as the BBC eventually admitted. In October 2021, the BBC claimed that heat pumps are much cheaper to run than gas boilers.The BBC have been unable to provide evidence for this, and the British Geological Society say that the coastline has been eroding at the same rate as now for the past 5,000 years. A claim that “punishing weather conditions linked to climate change have eroded so much of the coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk”.National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, there has been no increase in the frequency or intensity of Atlantic hurricanes since the late 1800s. But according to the hurricane experts at the U.S. The BBC claimed last summer that “hurricanes are among the most violent storms on Earth and there’s evidence they’re getting more powerful”.It was not there have been 32 years with a higher count. The BBC reported that the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was “the third most active on record”.Here a few examples of the factual errors, omission of relevant information and sheer bias which have featured in BBC climate reporting just in the last year or so: So I suggest BBC Verify begin by looking into the BBC’s own coverage. The whole thing is laughable anyway, because the BBC itself is one of the biggest sources of disinformation, certainly where climate change is concerned. Evidently disinformation from the left wing or globalists is OK then! And what she means by far right is not neo-Nazi, but ordinary conservative, Christian views, once regarded as mainstream and still held by most of the British public. The millennial journalist’s reference to ‘far right’ rather gives the game away. “I’m looking at the way alternative media is funded, I’m looking at its impact on local communities, I’m looking at its connections with far-right figures and also its foreign links,” she said. Spring identified “alternative media” as a source of so-called conspiracy theories. Marianna Spring, the BBC’s Disinformation Correspondent, says she is currently studying “the U.K.’s conspiracy theory movement” which she claims has “evolved and intensified” since the Chinese coronavirus outbreak. THE BBC has set up a new ‘disinformation unit’, BBC Verify. Paul Homewood has written a cracking piece in TCW: Defending Freedom about why the BBC’s multi-million pound new fact-checking unit should start by investigating the deluge of misinformation about the ‘climate emergency’ pumped out by the… BBC.
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