BBC still playing fast and loose with climate facts

From NOT A LOT OF PEOPLE KNOW THAT

By Paul Homewood

London, 2 August – A new paper from Net Zero Watch shows that the BBC is still misleading its viewers and listeners about the facts of climate change.

From sea-level rise to bird migration, from hurricanes to heatwaves, the corporation’s climate narrative is never knowingly bothered by facts, context or nuance.

Author Paul Homewood says:
“No matter how often the BBC get caught playing fast and loose with the climate facts, they never change. They are incorrigible.”

Paul Homewood: Tall Climate Tales from the BBC (pdf)

The new paper includes the following examples of BBC misinformation:

  • The BBC reported that the 2021 Atlantic hurricane season was “the third most active on record. It was not; there have been 32 years with a higher count.
  • The BBC claimed last summer that “hurricanes are among the most violent storms on Earth and there’s evidence they’re getting more powerful”. But according to the hurricane experts at the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, there has been no increase in the frequency or intensity of Atlantic hurricanes since the late 1800s.
  • A claim that “punishing weather conditions linked to climate change have eroded so much of the coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk”. The BBC have been unable to provide evidence for this, and the British Geological Society say that the coastline has been eroding at the same rate as now for the past 5000 years.
  • In October 2021, the BBC claimed that heat pumps are much cheaper to run than gas boilers. The opposite is the case, as the BBC eventually admitted.
  • In October 2022, the BBC reported that the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard had warmed by 4C in the last 50 years. They failed to report that temperatures there plunged by almost as much between 1950 and 1970.
  • The BBC reported at the time of last summer’s Pakistan floods that one third of the country had been submerged. The real figure, as evidenced by NASA satellites, was less than 10%.
  • Last year Sri Lanka experienced a catastrophic collapse in farming output, following a ban on imported fertiliser, which was designed purely to reduce GHG emissions. The BBC has been extremely reluctant to publicise the real reason, instead first blaming the food shortages on Putin, and then claiming that the ban was an attempt to “protect dwindling foreign currency reserves”
  • A classic example of how the BBC deceive appeared in a recent report on solar power, when they published a graph showing solar power now accounted for more than 10% of the world’s generating capacity. They omitted the fact that, because solar power is so intermittent, it only accounts for 3% of the world’s actual electricity.
  • The BBC often regurgitates propaganda from official bodies, without any attempt to challenge or fact check. Last year they uncritically reported the World Meteorological Organisations claims that “extreme weather events are the new normal”. There is no evidence that extreme weather is getting worse, something which even the IPCC has been forced to admit.
  • According to the BBC, a sighting of bee eaters in England last year was “a worrying sign of how our climate is changing.” British ornithological books are full of details of past sightings as far back as the 18thC.
  • One particularly silly study found willing support from the BBC last year, claiming that British trees are at risk from “drier weather under climate change”, even though the country has been getting wetter!
  • In July 2022, the BBC reported that England had its driest start to the year since 1976. In fact it had only been the driest since 2010.
  • It was very hot in Delhi last May. The BBC was quick to blame it on climate change, with claims of a new record high temperature in Delhi. In fact none of the long running weather stations showed a record, with date at the Indian Meteorological Dept’s base station in Delhi proving that it has been more than a degree hotter in May 1944.
  • It was dry in February this year, but the BBC’s claims of water shortages were simply not credible. So they included in their report a photo of a near empty reservoir, which was quickly proved to have been taken two summers previously!
  • The BBC was eager to report that the UK heatwave last July had killed more than 3000 people. However the Office for National Statistics analysis, on which the BBC’s claims were based, actually said no such thing. They also pointed out that excess deaths had been running at high levels throughout the spring, summer and autumn of last year.
  • The BBC’s green bias is on display all of the time, exemplified by its choice of interviewees and experts. In March 2022, Radio 4 broadcast a half hour programme considering whether Shell should develop the massive Cambo oil field off the Shetland Islands. All three interviewees were ardent lobbyists for renewable energy, so unsurprisingly they argued against Cambo, something for which the BBC was forced to apologise for.
  • And only two weeks ago, the wretched BBC claimed that the recent tragic floods in Italy were due to climate change, even though such floods have unfortunately been only too common in the past.

For more, check out our Climate Propaganda topic at our ClimateTV page

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Milo
August 2, 2023 10:21 pm

The Beeb lies?

I’m shocked! Shocked to find that lying goes on here.

ethical voter
August 2, 2023 10:49 pm
Reply to  ethical voter
August 3, 2023 1:54 am

It gets worse….
What you see is the little parking lot outside the offices of Whittlesea Council offices on Queen St, in Whittlesea, Cambridgeshire

That photo is from Google and dated June 2022.
Google got there just in time….

See the bollards in the 2 ‘electric spaces’See the charging lead dangling looseDon’t see the ‘EV’ graphic that **was** painted in each those 2 spacesIf you go there now, apart from the thin black wire nailed to the wall, you would *never* know that 2 electric car charge points existed there.
Outside the Whittlesea offices of Cambridgeshire County Council – the very people hectoring everybody to get an electric car

edit to haha
See how Google get the name wrong – they label it Whittlesey
The town is named after a guy name of ‘Whittle’ who was the owner of an island somewhere in/on (what was) England’s largest inland sea

And the Olde Englishe Worde for ‘island’ is in fact ‘ea’ – pronounce ‘aye’

So Whittlesea (Whittlesey) referred to Whittle’s Island – not his ‘sea’

Nobody loses much sleep over it though – except the climate.
How would anyone imagine that 1,800 acres (3,000 acres in wintertime) of water would affect the local and not so local climate?
Or, it disappearance…..

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AGW is Not Science
Reply to  ethical voter
August 3, 2023 10:48 am

That does make me laugh. What makes me laugh even more is that this is already happening with so few BEVs on the road relative to ICE vehicles.

Just think of the fiasco that awaits as more suckers buy BEVs at the same time they are doing everything they can to make the grid more expensive and less reliable than ever…

Dave Fair
Reply to  ethical voter
August 3, 2023 12:45 pm

Shades of the old Soviet’s socialist 5-Year Plans. Plan on building the charge points before sufficient power is available, somebody will come along to provide it. The same thing as Soviet’s planning to produce surplus amounts of steel such that industry is forced to use it to make typewriters.

Robert T Evans
August 2, 2023 10:51 pm

I have just received a reply to my complaint regard the BBCs latest report on recent high temperatures, In which they had mentioned the fall in Antarctic sea Ice, but did not mention
the Arctic sea Ice, which has shown no decline in the past 10 years, and has now begun to
recover, also temperatures have fallen by 2..5 C on average in Autumn, Winter and Spring, and This year, so far it has been the same.
I would have thought this would have been a top story, As the main topic in the last 20 years has been on declining sea Ice, and future summers almost free of sea Ice.
They acknowledged that I believe the BBC should give more prominence that recent temperatures may be having on the Arctic. But then went on to say that Climate Change was something they take very seriously.

Reply to  Robert T Evans
August 3, 2023 1:02 am

…Arctic sea Ice, …has now begun to recover…

Recover from what?
Be careful of adopting your enemy’s vocabulary….

Reply to  cilo
August 3, 2023 4:47 am

The drop down from the extreme high of 1979 was a slight recovery towards the Holocene normal, which was a lot lower than now.

Current levels are probably in the top 5-10% of the last 10,000 years.

Robert T Evans
Reply to  cilo
August 3, 2023 7:18 am

You made a good point I should have said, The recovery has been a long process, over the last 8 years, and I think the lowest arctic sea Ice was back in 2012, But a clearer chart showing Air temperatures is from The Danish Meteorological Institute.,

Reply to  Robert T Evans
August 3, 2023 12:27 pm

No, you misunderstand me. I want to know: What dis-ease, dysfunction or other ill did the ice recover from?
It is about language, and how it guides the thought process. Instead of ice “recovering”, maybe we can be more specific, and say it in/decreased or got thicker, thinner, cleaner, sootier… whatever, but “recover” implies a certain world view, which you ascribe to when you use the terminology.
…which is, of course, the bread and butter of internet trolls.

Dave Fair
Reply to  Robert T Evans
August 3, 2023 12:47 pm

Yeah, seriously enough to lie about it.

strativarius
August 2, 2023 11:00 pm

The BBC has been blasting fear and nonsense and cannot stop ramping it up

Ironic that we have a summer with temperatures well below the average and no drought.

Milo
Reply to  strativarius
August 2, 2023 11:34 pm

That’s just weather!

strativarius
Reply to  Milo
August 2, 2023 11:42 pm

And it’s typically rubbish!

strativarius
August 2, 2023 11:29 pm

“”UK escaped the heat this year but must adapt faster to global heating””
https://www.theguardian.com/news/2023/aug/03/uk-must-adapt-faster-global-heating

Where is my global warming???

Disputin
Reply to  strativarius
August 3, 2023 3:57 am

And mine!

rah
August 2, 2023 11:37 pm

Of course Paul your thinking about the UK, but from this Americans perspective the title of your post could apply to all of the Corporate media in the US and to Canada also.

This applies equally to all of them:

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Chris Hanley
August 3, 2023 12:15 am

Strictly speaking off-topic but the good senator was born in UK, from the Australian Senate:

strativarius
Reply to  Chris Hanley
August 3, 2023 12:32 am

Nutter

August 3, 2023 12:26 am

I caught Earth (BBC history of the planet with Chris Packham – arch activist and AGW proponent)

I was struck – previous episode he mentioned Climate Change once, en passant

Last night, all about the importance of CO2 and how it enabled the growth of plants (and hence all life) and the lack of it created “snowball earth”

Even a low info person watching must have been thinking “eh? I bin told it was poison”

Packham did not mention climate change ONCE (trust me, I was listening out for it)

We now have Blair saying “hold on a minute”

And the new IPCC head (a Scot !) saying “stop with all the fearmongering”

And Sunak approving North Sea licenses….

My spider senses tell me the penny is dropping….

strativarius
Reply to  Hysteria
August 3, 2023 1:25 am

“I interviewed an adviser for the Independent Scientific Pandemic Insights Group on Behaviours (SPI-B). When I asked him about how SPI-B planned to dial back the Covid fearmongering and move towards normalcy after the pandemic, he replied: ‘There’s a climate crisis coming and that’s going to have to be dealt with. The way we have gone about adapting to the virus has been quite beneficial in terms of working patterns and reducing carbon – all the things we are going to have to go through to adjust to the new future.’
This was truly chilling to hear. He could not have been more explicit that he wanted the behavioural techniques deployed during Covid to be redeployed for climate change.”
https://www.spiked-online.com/2023/08/03/the-green-agenda-is-fuelled-by-fear/

I think we still have quite a way to go yet

cwright
Reply to  Hysteria
August 3, 2023 3:30 am

“And the new IPCC head (a Scot !) saying “stop with all the fearmongering”
That sounds surprising. Do you have a link for that?
Regards.
Chris

strativarius
Reply to  cwright
August 3, 2023 4:36 am

Interesting juxtaposition

‘Era of global boiling has arrived,’ says UN chief 

“Skea warned against laying too much value on the international community’s current nominal target of limiting global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius compared the pre-industrial era.

“We should not despair and fall into a state of shock” if global temperatures were to increase by this amount” – Jim Skea, new IPCC head honcho.

https://www.thedailystar.net/environment/climate-change/news/dont-overstate-15-degrees-c-threat-new-ipcc-head-says-3381676

Phillip Bratby
August 3, 2023 12:52 am

The BBC is past redemption and should be closed down or become a subscription organisation.

steveastrouk2017
Reply to  Phillip Bratby
August 3, 2023 9:21 am

Today’s latest news is that UK “terrestrial” TV is seeing a catastrophic decline in viewers over all age groups.

leowaj
Reply to  Phillip Bratby
August 3, 2023 5:37 pm

If the British government decided to immediately privatize the BBC, I would need loads of pop corn to enjoy said BBC’s demise. How glorious it would be.

UK-Weather Lass
August 3, 2023 1:21 am

To be fair the BBC tells so many lies it is bound to trip itself up one day and end up telling the truth. However, I do wish it would describe itself as the proud purveyor of 24 hour science fiction, misinformation and propaganda straight from the top liars, cheats, hangers on, and mercenaries and stop trying to kid us it is otherwise.

Reply to  UK-Weather Lass
August 3, 2023 9:51 am

Well as Churchill also said, “if they accidentally stumble over the truth, they pick themselves up and scurry along as if nothing happened.” -slightly Paraphrased.

Rod Evans
August 3, 2023 1:31 am

Ha Ha! the BBC biased? surely not. Bring on the tumbling walrus with their ringmaster David Attenborough.
As a famous BBC darling once said ‘can you see what it is yet’? No worries, Jim will fix it….

August 3, 2023 1:59 am

With regards to coastal erosion in Norfolk, on one of their own programmes the presenter went to the Norfolk coast and spoke to a historian about what happened to one particular town. There only remains one ruined church on the cliff edge, this is out of five that were originally built in a bustling town that had a large harbour. Most of the town is now under the North Sea.

strativarius
Reply to  JohnC
August 3, 2023 2:28 am

Coastal erosion has been going on for thousands of years, and it isn’t going to cease….

“The reality, however, is that the coast has been eroding for thousands of years, and the reason is simple – geology.”

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https://notalotofpeopleknowthat.wordpress.com/2022/01/29/how-norfolks-coast-has-disappeared-over-the-years/

atticman
Reply to  strativarius
August 3, 2023 4:48 am

And the sea will keep eroding the land until it reaches a harder rock…

August 3, 2023 2:28 am

BBC maybe wants to steady itself up and be careful…… Elon is on the warpath

He’s after the “Center for Countering Digital Hate” aka CCDH.
Patently an organisation that does exactly the opposite of what it purports to do
With links to the UK for fundraising also (haha) The Legacy Media, presumably for disseminating that shyte.

Here’s the pdf of the actual lawsuit

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Reply to  Peta of Newark
August 3, 2023 1:02 pm

Go get ‘em Elon

Philip CM
August 3, 2023 3:03 am

This isn’t exactly the attack of the polar bears but, none of this green idealism comes free to the global peon who is taxed to meet the financial obligation of the dreamer class.
What we need here is someone tracking the financials. All my Google searches take me off into the weeds of alarmism and the desires of the UN/WB/WEF to transfer 1% of the global economy into their pet projects to save the world.
Which of course will need serial income bumps to achieve and never be complete because why would you give up 1%+ of the worlds economy as play money.
I’ve found guesstimates ranging from 700 billion annually to a 90 trillion total expenditure by 2050.
I think if more people had a solid grasp on the costs coming down the pipe, they’d be less inclined to sit mum while the alarmist encouraged governments and favoured NGO’s to rob the taxpayer in the name of saving the world.
Just a thought.

MarkW2
August 3, 2023 3:25 am

I’ve just submitted a complaint to the BBC over an article on their website entitled “The truth about heat pumps and the power needed to run them”.

The basis of my complaint was a complete failure to cover the provision of domestic hot water (DHW), which requires an immersion heater as heat pumps can’t deliver the temperatures required for people’s hot water needs. Gas boilers, of course, have no such problem.

The really annoying thing is that the BBC has done this before when making claims that heat pumps are no more expensive than gas boilers. In fact, when DHW is factored in, which of course it should always be, the argument for heat pumps collapses.

It seems extraordinary that the BBC thinks it can get away with these things when they actually make them look completely stupid and biased. I know from experience that the BBC will come out with weasel-word excuses as they very rarely accept any blame for anything, but the damage being done to their reputation is incalculable.

ferdberple
August 3, 2023 6:01 am

Positive examples of climate change prove nothing because the time dimension is infinite.
Proof in science stems from successful prediction of the unexpected. Failed prediction is thus proof that science is wrong
Only the failed predictions of climate science is worth arguing. All else is a distraction. It is mud wrestling with pigs. The pig enjoys it and you get covered in poo.

ferdberple
August 3, 2023 6:14 am

A lone petrol station in a remote highway location can be serviced by long haul tankers at minimal cost because the road is already built.
Charging stations in remote locations require miles and miles of heavy duty transmission lines that do not exist. The cost is substantially more than the cost of the chargers
This is a huge deal in a sparse population large country like Canada

ferdberple
August 3, 2023 6:53 am

When 100 scientists wrote that Einstein was wrong on Relativity, he replied “why 100? If I am wrong it would take only one”.

Why does it take hundreds of articles to prove climate science right or wrong? Where is the science in this?

Reply to  ferdberple
August 3, 2023 9:53 am

Because it’s not science, but politics.

August 3, 2023 9:47 am

“No matter how often the BBC get caught playing fast and loose with the climate facts, they never change. They are incorrigible.”

“A fanatic is one who won’t shut up, and won’t change the subject.” –Winston Churchill.

August 3, 2023 10:40 am

And if you tell true believers any of this, they’ll say that YOU are the one lying, no matter what evidence you offer.

August 3, 2023 12:54 pm

The BBC only speaks to its echo chamber – no one with common sense, intelligence, integrity or a grasp of reality watches or reads it’s drivel

Edward Katz
Reply to  Energywise
August 4, 2023 2:05 pm

This sounds like Canadian reaction to the CBC which focusses mainly on two things: indigenous issues and environmental catastrophe stories almost every day. Then it wonders why it draws such poor audience ratings for both TV and radio and why there have been continuing calls for the government to greatly reduce its funding.

August 3, 2023 2:41 pm

I watched a thing on the Arctic on BBC news in mid-June while in Austria.

They talked about current estimates that it will be ice free in 2030 without mentioning all the previous predicted dates for ice free arctic.
But then they went off the deep end, the talking head said once the ice melts it will never return (of course it will return every winter), and that the arctic is Earth’s refrigerator and if the ice melts we’ll boil, when of course less arctic ice means more heat from the tropics can be transported to the pole and radiated to space.

Endless idiocy and deception. Targeted at not very smart people.
It’s seems they are in competition with the Guardian for the bottom 1/3 of the IQ scale.

Edward Katz
August 3, 2023 6:20 pm

As I’ve said before, the BBC and the Guardian are having a contest to see which one can spread the most climate alarmism. In North America, CNN, the CBC and NPR are the front runners.