PBS does penance for airing Anthony Watts interview segment

Written by CCD News.

Via the NY Times:

“Climate of Doubt,” a “Frontline” documentary that airs Tuesday night on PBS, explores how a movement mobilized to undermine public acceptance of the scientific consensus on global warming and on how human activity contributes to climate change.

The conservative Heartland Institute, which has played a prominent role in seeking to discredit climate science, pre-emptively issues a statement denying that a scientific consensus exists and predicting that the documentary will be unfair.

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Gator
# Gator 10-23-2012 17:10
I have my DVR set! I just love bad sci-fi's, and this should be right up there with "Attack of the Killer Tomatoes", except that the storyline will not be as credible, and the acting won't be nearly as impressive! :D
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Gator
# Gator 10-23-2012 20:48
Chris Horner has a new post at Watts site...

"Our objective in these FOIA requests was to compile the context to the “Climategate” scandal, which, activist academics central to its revelations assured us, was really an out-of-context misrepresentation. In so doing, I merely replicated an invention of the global warming industry. Which makes it even more strange that the same people think obtaining the supposed “exoneration” is a very bad idea."

wattsupwiththat.com/2012/10/23/the-media-academic-complex-on-display-at-pbs-tonight/
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