BBC apologies for Radio 4 show discrediting climate change
The BBC has apologised for the way it compiled a radio show looking at global warming after the panel featured a string of high-profile climate sceptics.
The half hour Radio 4 show “What’s the point of the Met Office” aired earlier this year and was presented by Daily Mail columnist Quentin Letts and featured Peter Lilley MP, Graham Stringer MP, forecaster Piers Corbyn and Andy Silvester from the TaxPayers’ Alliance.
All of the guests had previously questioned the authenticity of climate change science and were disparaging of the Met Office over its weather forecasting and climate modelling work.
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Source: The Drum




