Posted on 01/16/2020 10:13:30 AM PST by Oldeconomybuyer
The BBC has announced plans for a year-long series of special programming and coverage on climate change.
A raft of news services and shows are planned as part of the Our Planet Matters project.
These include a new monthly Climate Check video feature from BBC Weather, and coverage of debates and events around the globe.
Digital, TV and radio outlets will all take part.
Sir David Attenborough also plans a new hour-long documentary for the Our Planet Matters programmes. Extinction: The Facts will examine the fragile state of the natural world.
"We have to realise that this is not playing games," Sir David told the BBC. "This is an urgent problem that has to be solved and, what's more, we know how to do it."
Online, the BBC will produce new explainers, interactive tools and guides to help sort through the jargon and analyse what's happening in the UK and across our changing planet.
BBC Weather meanwhile plans to bring in a monthly Climate Check service, to help audiences see trends behind the daily weather.
Adam Bullimore, head of BBC Weather, says it will be a chance to "share something more with audiences than just the typical weather forecast", and will focus on the impact of data like CO2 emissions and Arctic sea ice measurements on our planet.
Our worldwide network of BBC correspondents will report on the effects of climate change on the environment and communities from all corners of the globe.
All through 2020 the BBC will report on which countries, people and technologies are leading the way in tackling climate change.
Scientific work will also be a key focus. There will be coverage of how researchers are trying to understand the pace of climate change and its effects on the natural world.
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There is nothing new under the sun- These people are worshiping nature, only they disguise it now as ‘concern for the planet’, but make no mistake, it is nature worship- preaching that man is evil and must pay for his ‘sins against nature’ ideology-
The planet does matter.
That’s why I don’t want it controlled by Communists, Democrats, or other crooks who will destroy freedom and progress.
And the year long series will have ZERO carbon footprint right? I know where I’d like to leave a foot print!
I was just watching an old ww2 docu by GI’S for the battle of Italy and they called the BBC “badly biased comments” comparable to today’s CNN..
The BBC are clearly racist to be pushing the Gorebal Warning.
Uhhh...communism?
I wouldn’t know who Roy Cohn. You must have watched “Trump: An American Dream” on Netflix, too, which 0bama had referred the Donald as American dream role model. I watched the Netflix’s 4 episodes, I didn’t know even Bill Clinton had said. “Make America Great Again” which Ronald Reagan had also said while going down the escalator. I want to get these 4 episodes in DVD I wonder if they’d make available for sale.
If the science is so certain, then show us the facts! Explain the theory, the experiments, the scientifically valid conclusions. Don’t just tell me to believe it because I have to and some late-pubescent Scandinavian brat tells me to. I reject any attempt to tell me how to think.
The left has already admitted “global warming”, “climate change” et al is not about that at all, but rather taking down Capitalism, large corporations and other enemies of the hard left globalists. BBC joins the malevalent hysteria.
BBC = Butt-Bumping Club.
Reading a good book about the Cambrian period in the planet’s history. “Cambrian Ocean World” by John Foster. In this scientific work, which is highly readable, he points out that the atmosphere was 15% O2 versus 21% now (still human friendly like our higher mountain air), but the CO2 level was 15 to 20 times what it is now. Yet the planet teemed with life; all in the oceans. The average temperature was 25 C versus 15 now, but there were no seed bearing plants on land; only moss and lichens. This climate lasted for 100 million years. Maybe that’s the right climate for the planet.
,,, one thing I want to happen is for an audit to be completed on the UN’s list of scientists who support climate change “evidence”. There are many scientists who don’t want to be on that list. The UN hopes they will die off over time so they can’t contest it.
Another thing I would like is for everyone to know who owns the climate exchange - where carbon credits are traded.
The focus needs to be shifted to forcing China to be a signatory - and India, to make it a level playing field. Otherwise, how can we buy their atmosphere polluting, slave labor products with a clear conscience?
,,, one thing I want to happen is for an audit to be completed on the UN’s list of scientists who support climate change “evidence”. There are many scientists who don’t want to be on that list. The UN hopes they will die off over time so they can’t contest it.
Another thing I would like is for everyone to know who owns the climate exchange - where carbon credits are traded.
The focus needs to be shifted to forcing China to be a signatory - and India, to make it a level playing field. Otherwise, how can we buy their atmosphere polluting, slave labor products with a clear conscience?
In the lifetime of our planet, we will likely be only a blip, a minor aberration, in what constitutes the long term 'normalcy' of Earth.
By its own admission the Beeb has gone full-goose Marxist. Everything is about an anti-white European watermelon agenda (green on the outside but red on the inside).
Yawn; care less
We could save the planet by pulling the plug for the BBC.
Bulldoze their buildings and put a park in their place.
FTA: All through 2020 the BBC will report on which countries, people and technologies are leading the way in tackling climate change.
Yeah, right and you can bet that will leave out China, India, Russia etc. and blame the USA.
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