Climate change stories confusing people?
Madhuri Katti , Kolkata:
Jul 29 2008
Made Popular Jul 29 2008
Climate change is a hot topic for media. With each new findings and experts opinions varying on the subject, it becomes difficult for media to put the issue in proper perspective. Often media has to face backlash for misinforming public.
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3 Stars
Grace
Jul 29 2008
Quezon City,
Philippines
It’s media that’s muddling the issue, trying to outscoop one another.
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Most media love to toe the populist line. So if Al Gore is in vogue they focus only on one side of the story.
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
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3 Stars
It’s media that’s muddling the issue, trying to outscoop one another.
1 Stars
Most media love to toe the populist line. So if Al Gore is in vogue they focus only on one side of the story.
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
Global Opinions (2)
3 Stars
It’s media that’s muddling the issue, trying to outscoop one another.
1 Stars
Most media love to toe the populist line. So if Al Gore is in vogue they focus only on one side of the story.
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
And once he gets tossed out they smartly toe the opposing viewpoint. Science reporting is not same as political and current affairs reporting.
Why can’t media just restrict to reporting the findings of both camps?
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