Christopher Booker,Telegraph
"The real scandal of the BBC’s coverage of climate issues is that, journalistically, it has been so unprofessional. The little group of environmental correspondents most obviously responsible for pushing the BBC line inhabit a bubble in which they only report what they are told by other supporters of the orthodoxy.
To anything outside that increasingly claustrophic bubble they remain oblivious, and thus have missed out on one of the most important scientific stories of our time. In this way they reinforce the folly of our politicians, bent on policies so misconceived and so costly that they threaten the country with an unprecedented act of economic self-destruction. "
Professor Steve Jones was President of the Galton Institute, the English national eugenics society, from 2002 to 2008. He sees nothing wrong with eugenics and nothing wrong with Michael Mann's hockey stick. Why would the BBC choose a supporter of eugenics to investigate possible scientific fraud?
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