Climate
scepticism in New Zealand
Expecting perhaps something about Guy McPherson's recent interview with Paul Henry I listened to the following item at the start of Radio NZ's Mediawatch, but got something climate change denial on TVNZ
Here is the offending item
Catastrophic global warming predictions rubbished National News TVNZ
A renewable energy expert has rubbished claims made in a new United Nations report that extreme weather will become more common unless urgent action is taken against climate change.
The stark report outlines the "severe, widespread, and irreversible impacts" that will be inflicted on the world in the not-too-distant future if we don't reign in our use of fossil fuels.
And commentary from a blog, Hot Topic, that I have just discovered as a result of this
TVNZ PUSHES LEYLAND’S CLIMATE LIES
4 November, 2014
In an appalling lapse of editorial judgement, TVNZ has given notorious Climate “Science” Coalition propagandist Bryan Leyland four minutes of airtime this morning [TVNZ page removed: but available here.] to rubbish the work of the IPCC. Yes, that’s right, the nation’s public broadcaster presented a man way out on the crank fringe who has made a late-life career out climate denial, against one of the largest scientific undertakings of all time — the IPCC’s Fifth Assessment Report. The IPCC, lest we forget, warned yesterday that world faces “severe, pervasive and irreversible” damage from climate change unless we cut emissions steeply.
Leyland
was allowed to lie about about computer models and modellers, present
a shonky graph, claim that increasing carbon dioxide in the
atmosphere was a “huge benefit” to agriculture, and completely
misrepresent the scientific consensus on the reality of warming. The
presenter, Rawdon
Christie,
did try a little scripted pushback early in the piece, but was
woefully underprepared to deal with a Leyland obviously gleeful at
his opportunity to spout nonsense to the nation.
Here
a list of Leyland’s lies, roughly transcribed from the video:
“Everything’s
based on computer models – they’re programmed to show warming”
No
they’re not. One of the oldest climate lies on the block, and
Leyland uses it shamelessly. Worse, he’s allowed to get away with
it by a woefully underprepared presenter.
Warming
continues: ice melts, sea levels rise and oceans warm
No
indications of rate increase in sea level rise
Sea
level rise has accelerated, and is expected to accelerate further as
warming continues and ice sheets disintegrate.
Computer
modellers are a small group — everyone else just goes along with
them.
Absolute
nonsense. This is a childish and overtly conspiracist
misrepresentation of reality.
We’re
entering a cooling period.
Another
piece of wild nonsense from Leyland, betraying his parlous
relationship with reality, and allowed to pass unchallenged by the
presenter.
Increasing
CO2 has been a huge benefit to plant growth — “not doing us any
harm”
More
completely made-up nonsense, allowed to pass unchallenged by
Christie.
None
of this is unexpected from Leyland. He has a long track record of
persuading the more gullible NZ media to give him a platform to
mislead, misrepresent and play fast and loose with the facts. TVNZ
must have been aware of his notoriety, which makes their decision to
present him on screen as “a renewable energy expert” grossly
misleading and very likely a breach of broadcasting standards2.
But
the biggest editorial lapse of all was the decision to put him on the
show at all. Leyland is a lonely man out on the crank fringes of
climate denial. To suggest that he has any sort of valid view on the
reality of climate change — to set him up against the work of
thousands of scientists around the world and the entire NZ scientific
community — was outrageous. Climate change is far too serious an
issue for the planet for a responsible broadcaster to play silly
false balance games. They must broadcast an immediate correction and
apology, and in future treat the issue with the seriousness it
deserves.
[Update
5pm:
It appears TVNZ have pulled the video of Leyland's interview and the
accompanying news story from their site in response to the many
formal and informal complaints they have received. However the full
interview can be seen (for the time being, at least) on
Youtube.
And the TVNZ News Facebook
post about
Leyland's interview is still there.]
It
appears to be a thinly-disguised and uncredited reworking of a
graph that first appeared in theWall
Street Journal in
February of this year,
accompanying
an op-ed piece by John Christy -- itself a tidying up of a
long-debunked graph created
by Roy Spencer. [↩]
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