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Since global warming first entered the public consciousness, it has been hard to avoid the impression that the BBC is more interested in persuading us to take climate action’ than informing us about what might be happening with the planet.
The corporation’s bias has only worsened over the years .
In 2010 , the BBC Trust launched a review of the impartiality and accuracy of BBC science coverage.
Why, they will ask, did nobody say anything? People did, of course. But the BBC , along with most of the mainstream media, has made sure the sceptical voices are never heard. Clearly, activism has almost entirely replaced journalism. Andrew Montford is deputy director of Net Zero Watch . Picture by: Getty. To enquire about republishing spiked’s content, a right to reply or to request a correction, please contact the managing editor, Viv Regan ..
VR Score
68
Informative language
64
Neutral language
15
Article tone
semi-formal
Language
English
Language complexity
43
Offensive language
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Hate speech
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Known propaganda techniques
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Time-value
short-lived
External references
4
Source diversity
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