Reporters cash in spinning climate hype
Dissenters are censored and silenced
Dissenters are censored and silenced
There is no natural event the Washington Post will not blame on climate change.
Reuters reporter Neil Winton admitted he "was wrong" for going along and not putting in the journalistic effort to question the media's prevailing climate narrative.
Half a century ago, Marshall McLuhan reiterated this principle with the immortal words, “The medium is the message."
We must make pledge to inspect climate news that comes our way and critically evaluate it.
During cold weather events, seldom does the media analyze why these events contradict their predictions of milder Winters.
What are the challenges for an energy producer communicating with the public when faced with environmentalists, rival companies, and former Eagles front men? Listen now.
Skewed news coverage to favor a political agenda (and oppose another) is worse than ever, and still surprises in flagrancy.
One high school sophomore named Sophie Kaplan carried a poster asking "Why should I study for a future I won’t have?"
The difference between scientific evidence and media tall tales is especially apparent regarding alarmist media coverage of the Colorado floods.
The media communicates transparently false and provocatively sensationalized climate claims without vetting them.
Scot Faulkner recounts the history of the rise of alternative media and how President Trump is fully utilizing new media outlets like Twitter to bypass the entrenched bastions of political correctness.