ABC Wants You to Fight Global Warming One Cheeseburger at a Time
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'World News' correspondent worries about everyone's contributions toward stopping climate change, even though governments worldwide must 'attack' it, he says.
Washington Post Enlists Kids in Fight for Polar Bears
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Lacking key facts, Post asks young readers to decide if polar bears 'deserve' to be listed as endangered.
NY Times Admits Fault in Inaccurate Salmon Story
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Paper issues an 'Editor's Note' claiming reporter was misled for article attacking industry.
Soros Bashes Free Market in USA Today Profile
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Paper: Billionaire supporter of liberal causes calls theory of markets 'rubbish.'
NBC Meteorologist: Cooler Waters, Not Global Warming, Behind Tornadoes
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'Nightly News' anchor Brian Williams says 'smart' people say 'we must be doing something to our earth' to cause 'deadly tornado season.'
'Evening News' Gives One-Sided Account of Genetically Modified Food
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CBS correspondent Armen Keteyian warns viewers of engineered organisms, despite no evidence of widespread danger.
CNN Wonders 'What If' Oil Hit $200 a Barrel
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Segment features speculation by reporter and 'peak oil' analyst, with no counter-arguments from today's reality.
NBC Turns to Government for Salvaged Car Fix
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'Today' downplays existing private sector solutions to auto safety questions and features left-wing 'consumer group' in call for federal intervention.
Parade Shills for PBS to Get $400 Million in Federal Funding
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NPR affiliates support one-sided poll that equates yes and no votes with 'supporting Big Bird; or give him the ax.'
Al Gore Calls Myanmar Cyclone a 'Consequence' of Global Warming
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Former vice president tells NPR's 'Fresh Air' cyclone is example of 'consequences that scientists have long predicted might be associated with continued global warming.'
Nightline Attacks 'Edible Food-Like Substances' in One-Sided Report
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Report parrots claims of non-expert without any response from food industry, scientists or actual experts
U.S. News Publisher Denies Giving to Campaigns, Despite 3 Recent Gifts
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Mort Zuckerman tells MSNBC journalism prevents him from making campaign donations; warns of high-priced oil 'threat.'
Planting the Seeds of a Demographic Winter
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If a two-person household is that bad, what does that make families with children? Environmental criminals, at the least, and maybe earth wreckers.