The UN’s climate panel (IPCC) released its latest warning about "catastrophic" climate change on Sept. 27, garnering the frantic attention of all three broadcast networks that night. CBS even aired a claim about temperatures rising “more than 200 degrees."
Predictably, the evening news shows on ABC, CBS and NBC Sept. 27 repeated the IPCC’s dire warnings without including any skeptics and without mentioning past failures such as their inability to accurately predict warming or sea level rise.
ABC’s “World News with Diane Sawyer,” NBC “Nightly News” and CBS “Evening News” all failed to include criticism of the IPCC with the exception of a swipe against “skeptics” on ABC. NBC continued to link weather events like Hurricane Sandy to climate change while CBS aired a statistic that one scientist called “meaningless.”
... he made a claim that Principal Research Scientist Dr. Roy Spencer of the University of Alabama in Huntsville called “totally misleading and irresponsible.”
“Had all that heat gone into the atmosphere, air temperatures could have risen by more than 200 degrees [showed 212 degrees onscreen],” Tracy warned.
Spencer told the MRC’s Business and Media Institute, “The oceans have warmed by an average of less than 0.1 deg. C (only the SURFACE by about 0.5 deg.) since the 1950s, and since that is so much water mass, the absorbed heat equivalent to 0.1 deg. IF RELEASED ALL AT ONCE IN THE ATMOSPHERE [it] would, indeed, be hundreds of degrees. But this is physically impossible. It is a meaningless statistic.
Networks Embrace ‘Catastrophic’ Warnings of Latest IPCC Report | Media Research Center
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It gets worse through the article...
This is after the earth has been slightly cooling for the past 10 years with no warming for about 15 years...
These eco-fascists, instead of looking at reality have decided to double down on their lies and alarmist rhetoric to scare people into signing up to the tyrannical and ineffective policies (well, effective at keeping the money flowing to their pockets).
How much more do these people need to lie before everyone gives up on them??? (oh I know it's only the true believers / kool-aid drinkers that still buy this bs)
Two hundred degrees? Well, maybe if the earth fell into the sun....
Or if all the oceans heat suddenly dumped into the atmosphere?
Deuce, if you read the site from MRC, you will find a fine example of spinning reality.
the words as printed on the page
The reporter made a statement about the potential rise in atmospheric temps IF the oceans had not absorbed the energy entering the atmosphere. Dr Roy Spencer, though one of the few qualified climate warming skeptics, can be counted upon to speak in the appropriate manner to reinforce the deniers claims without actually lying. He admits the potential for such dramatic temperature increase is a real physical fact, in fact his words indicate an increase of "hundreds of degrees" and not just two hundred if the solar energy absorbed by the oceans were released instantaneously. Spencer does however say that such an occurrence is extremely unlikely.
As we don't have all of the reporter's words, we don't know at this time if he wasn't using the potential temperature increase as a way of showing to viewers the amount of energy involved in the process. Knowing the propensities of the Brent Bozell site, one can be assured that some relevant words and phrases the reporter spoke were not included in MRC screed.
I've never seen any publication claim a 200 degree increase. Feel free to show me where that idea came from.
A reasonable person would probably think that alleged CBS report was an error rather than a serious claim.
I think that postulating that heat could escape the ocean and heat the atmosphere up 200 degrees is a particularly alarmist and misleading way to spin the physical facts. Such a thing, as Spencer says, isn't just extremely unlikely, it's impossible. It would violate the laws of thermodynamics.
But as we know from many who post here there are those that might try and accept such claims at face value . Be that out of political expediency or just plain stupidity. Those that make such public claims know this. Just look at the Venus analogy ,drowning polar bears and swamping sea levels for other examples of such dubious claims . Theres always some sucker out there will swallow this then spread the word
There are equally stupid people who think things like "the earth was once warmer than this, therefore humans can't influence climate."
I do not now, and never will, care what stupid people think. Setting policy based on the opinions of stupid people is inherently stupid.
There are equally stupid people who think things like "the earth was once warmer than this, therefore humans can't influence climate."
And there are even more stupid people who need no proof to know that we automatically must be in control of it and must therefore economically self destruct. :roll:
Or if all the oceans heat suddenly dumped into the atmosphere?
Which is impossible.
I wonder if Stephen Hawking ever has to worry about how he writes articles for fear that morons are going to take everything he says out of context. The IPCC here was being extremely naive if they didn't foresee how the 200 degree rise, whatever the context or legitimate point they were making, would play out in denialist blogs.
Pardon my cynicism here but perhaps the political body that is the IPCC knew exactly what they were doing with this new soundbite in the hope the ever sensationalist media would rabidly oversell it for them . Its not like its the first time they have done this after all and only a 'moron' would fail to acknowlege that :roll:
The "200 degree rise" remark was already explained.
The media do soundbites not 'explanations' . They just love stuff like this
If the media is set on sensationalizing every story for maximum clicks and viewership, no amount of care in how you write your reports is going to control for that. It's why it's been said over and over and over again that you can't pay too much attention to blogs and news stories, and should look to the scientists' original reports first hand instead.
I totally agree. This whole agenda is a media driven politicians wet dream and it would appear its the idealistic younger folks that are most susceptable :roll:
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