Spare a thought for the BBC’s Justin Rowlatt as he makes his sorry and uneasy way down the treeless ‘Highway of Shame’ to Belém airport and considers the wreckage of the collapsed COP30. He is not a man devoid of intelligence so he can work out that most of the world has just dodged the bullet of the ‘Great Leap Forward’ let loose by the Net Zero fantasy. The unease arises when he considers his heyday spent spinning an ever more improbable ‘settled’ climate science narrative that deliberately ignored any facts and opinions that troubled the Net Zero political agenda. All for nothing, he might be thinking, except of course the lavish adoration he enjoys in the North London BBC bubble. But now that Net Zero is dying, he, and the numerous other activists on the BBC climate gravy train, must be vaguely aware that following a simplistic, pre-determined but increasingly out-dated narrative can be easily replicated in future by an AI replacement.
Opinions may differ, but suitably prompted AI could easily replicate much of the climate output of the BBC over the last two decades.
If you spend years following a defined narrative by cherry-picking the worst computer modelled climate scare inventions to induce mass climate psychosis, AI is coming for you. It is the work of seconds to load a science paper into Grok and ask it to produce an alarmist story focusing on the most scary ‘scientists say’ predictions in the style of a chosen mainstream media activist. It will be easy, and considerably cheaper, to keep the climate hoax going since all debate will continue to be cancelled, any competing opinions ignored and the intelligence of the British people, as per, insulted on a daily basis.
The BBC is one of the ultimate backers of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network (OCJN) that runs a six-month grooming course for journalists. One of its recent testing tasks was to ask participants to write an article noting why a fruit such as a mango was less tasty this year than last due to climate change. Why not ask Grok to do it using a set number of words – it is so much easier. But Grok has more balance than fake climate journalists – it will also provide a plausible article of similar length explaining why mangoes are more tasty at present due to the changing climate.
Your correspondent has been around the journalism game for a few decades and witnessed astonishing changes. One of his first jobs was compiling a monthly ‘Major Losses and Catastrophes’ page that entailed writing brief compilations from a variety of news sources. It took some time and entailed good educational grunt work, but these days it could be compiled by AI in seconds. Writing to a narrative, producing copy subbed from press releases, parroting what every other captured journalist says, is increasingly something that can be left to the automated process. AI is particularly good at replicating an echo chamber.
Over 100 journalists from around the world sign up for the OCJN course every six months. Why do they think that learning the same narrative, and being told what is the ‘correct’ way to write about a so-called climate crisis, is appropriate behaviour for an inquiring journalist? The Green Blob in the form of past Extinction Rebellion paymaster Sir Christopher Hohn is paying for their education, and it is naïve not to assume that the Green Blob expects a published return on its considerable investment.
Earlier this year, the BBC lead weather presenter Simon King told us that since 1970, the average UK spring temperature has increased by 1.8°C.
This is what he wrote:
The average spring temperature has increased by 1.8°C since 1970, making it the fastest warming season for all four nations of the UK.
This is what a press release issued by the Green Blob-funded Climate Central said:
The average spring temperature for the UK has increased 1.8°C since 1970, making spring the fastest warming season for the UK as a whole.
Where is the added reporting value in that? Why is the BBC’s lead weather presenter seemingly unable to look at the Met Office’s own temperature graph, which shows clearly that temperatures have risen in that period by 1.3°C? But it is worse than that since 1970 is a date cherry-picked by the Climate Central activists as a low point following a decline in UK temperatures from around 1940. Go back 80 years for a more useful climate trend and the figure drops to 0.85°C. And these temperatures, particularly recent ones, are bloated with large unnatural heat corruptions that are an obvious feature of Met Office readings. All in all, the rise in temperatures in the British spring is likely to be similar to the 1°C warming that has occurred since the lifting of the Little Ice Age in the middle of the 19th century.
Paul Homewood wrote an excellent article in the Daily Sceptic on Tuesday noting that one of the takeaways of Belém was the eclipse of Europe as a force in world politics. “While rich, Western countries are still determined to pursue Net Zero regardless of the cost and damage entailed, the rest of the world long ago worked out that fossil fuels are an essential, not a luxury,” he noted. No longer does the rest of the world pay attention to anything pipsqueaks like Ed Miliband and Wopke Hoekstra, the EU Climate Commissioner, have to say, he added.
The BBC seems to be dying. Unable to properly relate to the concerns of its nationwide audience, hazy on the difference between a man and a woman, seemingly keen on open border migrant overload, its increasingly ridiculous funding flow is starting to evaporate. Whether it could survive in the free market with its biased, identikit news service, along with the thin offerings of audience-lite, woke-obsessed drama, is not certain. Big savings might have to be made. AI looms large over future BBC scripts from Doctor Who to climate change.
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I just long for the good old days,
when the Ozone Hole was the centre of attention, at least it was easier to measure.
perhaps thats why we dont talk about it nowadays
The Ozone Hole turned into a non-event, just like the CO2 climate crisis will do.
“crisis has done.” There fixed it for ya. 😉
The fix didn’t exactly fix it.
The hole reached its greatest one-day extent for the year on Sept. 9 at 8.83 million square miles (22.86 million square kilometers).
https://science.nasa.gov/earth/nasa-noaa-rank-2025-ozone-hole-as-5th-smallest-since-1992/
I remember when it was PCBs in milk and beef and mercury in fish. Ah, the good old days.
Killer bees!
Fire ants!!
Well, the Ozone Hole was the testrun for the climate scam (they only had few years of data,yet knew that CFC’s were the culprit).
After catalysts turned out to be too effective(that’s why the ” ice age” ended), the aerosol tax was replace by the co2 tax and cooling turned to warming.
Interesting btw – the leading experts of Armageddon science are either from US or UK – the rest of the world simply does not have the experts to discover the imminent apocalypse.
From the article: “No longer does the rest of the world pay attention to anything pipsqueaks like Ed Miliband and Wopke Hoekstra, the EU Climate Commissioner, have to say, he added.”
Yes, the UK, EU and Australia are all alone in the climate crisis wilderness. Everyone else in the world is starting to wake up to reality, but the Western World holds stubbornly to their destructive Net Zero plans.
Net Zero is a failed concept. A CO2 climate crisis is a failed concept.
The UK, EU and Australia are crying Wolf! and the rest of the world is ignoring them.
When will the CO2-phobes admit they were, and are, wrong? After their nations go bankrupt trying to implement Net Zero? That’s a possibility. Net Zero Fanatics like Ed Miliband will lead you right off the cliff if given the opportunity.
Climate Alarmists live in a horrible, very scary world, that exists only in their fevered imaginations. It must be terrible to live your life like that, drowned in delusions.
Unfortunately, we can tell the Climate Alarmists the truth, which we do all the time, but we cannot understand it for them. They have to do that themselves.
Spare a thought for the BBC’s Justin Rowlatt
Why should I when he gets his more than ‘generous’ cut from a tax on owning a television (and now streaming the BBC)? He might not be devoid of intelligence, but then one could say the same for his sister, Cordelia – and her XR chums. And yet they are.
He should be on universal credit. That at least would be far cheaper.
The BBC is on the ropes and still in complete denial – the propaganda/messaging in news, drama, comedy, theatre etc etc has not diminished in the slightest. And it isn’t going to stop.
It is far from just matters climate. It’s across the board. 2 scalps might just be enough to save the thousands of others hacktivists in the BBC.
“The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record, according to BBC analysis of a mysterious marine heatwave that has confounded climate scientists.”
“There’s definitely something unusual going on in the north Pacific,” said Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth – BBC
If anyone is acting in our interests it isn’t the BBC, but the man the BBC did its best to smear.
The Trump administration is telling US diplomats in Britain to review “human rights abuses” committed by migrants, with an internal memo claiming Brits have been “let down” on immigration by both the Tories and Labour. Similar instructions were shared to embassies across Europe, Canada, Australia and Canada, although the UK was singled out as an outlier. Particularly on the failure to tackle “organised rape gangs”…. – Guido Fawkes
Spare a thought for the average person who has to put up with all this ****
““The waters of the north Pacific have had their warmest summer on record, according to BBC analysis of a mysterious marine heatwave that has confounded climate scientists.”
“There’s definitely something unusual going on in the north Pacific,” said Zeke Hausfather, a climate scientist at Berkeley Earth – BBC”
https://earth.nullschool.net/#2025/11/28/1200Z/wind/surface/level/orthographic=-174.71,34.75,421
All I see is a rather large low-pressure system in the north Pacific ocean. I wonder what ole Zeke is talking about? Does Zeke think that CO2 is somehow making an area of the north Pacific ocean warmer than surrounding areas?
It’s clear there’s…
a mysterious marine heatwave, confounded climate scientists
Be afraid. After all the science was/is settled.
All undesireable mysteries are due to CO2, after all, it’s the new Satan. 🙂
“Zeke Hausfather”
Zeke should be confused, since his last name is a confusion unto itself. Pick a language: Either Housefather or Hausvater.
He is confused because he has a Tik Housesohn.
Some asexual(= I’m not gay -gay) dude who is living with him and his wife.
I’ve never paid the license fee and I never will. Never watched any “live broadcast” TV after I moved out on my own either. I encourage any Brit reading this to stop paying their license fee, and quit watching “live broadcast” TV. If it’s any good, there’ll be reruns or DVD’s.
Elton John said it long ago. “Sorry seems to be the hardest word.”
Or we can go with Upton Sinclair:
So sad about the BBC, and the ABC in Australia, and the CBC in Canada. At least, here in the US we have stopped public funding for our corrupt PBS and NPR. Sort of.
But, of course, the idea of using the press and media for propaganda started here in the US with the Committee on Public Information in the Wilson administration. When he had to sell an unpopular war that he campaigned against during his election, he set up a massive governmental structure to hype it up. That worked. The League of Nations and the Treaty of Versailles, not so much.
Though you could point to Julius Ceasar and his “The Gallic Wars” as a previous example. Or even the lies of the serpent in Genesis 3.
But honestly, don’t expect any apologies from the BBC. They may quietly change their programming a bit as the years go on, but they can never actually say they were wrong. It is not only the money, but also the sunk cost fallacy. A wise man tries, fails, admits his failure and tries again. A fool is trapped in his failure forever. ‘Twas ever thus.
“Well, we all know the Navy’s never wrong. But in this case it was a little weak on bein’ right.”
— In Harm’s Way, Admiral Nimitz (Henry Fonda)
The climate scare is toning down. All energy moved to: the Russians are coming! Widespread russophobia in the West. The old enemy returns with a vengeance.
I have never seen anything like it in my lifetime and thought those things were reserved to mad americans.
So, russophobia coupled w Agenda 2030 are 2 gigantic nails in the european coffin. The ‘leaders’ ‘coalition of the willing’ to go down w the ship have turbocharged the demise. All america has to do is wait and be patient and NOT jump on the agro bandwagon.
“While rich, Western countries are still determined to pursue Net Zero regardless of the cost and damage entailed, the rest of the world long ago worked out that fossil fuels are an essential, not a luxury,”
And those rich Western countries have largely continued to ignore safe, clean and reliable nuclear power.
Because those Western countries are still determined to pursue Net Zero regardless of the cost and damage entailed, they are no longer rich.
Well, some in these nations are richer than Midas, while the rest of us slowly sink into poverty. When an average house in MA costs half a million dollars- how much does a young family need to earn to buy one?
An equally good question would look at the ratio of, say, a median job offer for a newly minted college grad and his / hers average annual tuition / living cost during college. I bet it’s declined appreciably over the past several decades.
BBC journalism and that of many newspapers including the New York Times and the Washington Post have long since given up on journalism and have become part of the entertainment industry. About the only thing that can be trusted from these organizations are the sports scores which they usually get right.
Journalism in general and the national broadcasters in particular (BBC, CBC, ABC, NPR) have become the mother of lies.
All in my lifetime. The facilitating problem is centralization.
Political nutcases enter. Once rising to management, they hire first for purity. With time, they colonize and subvert the entire organization, which becomes their political pulpit.
Political ideologues and politicized organizations tell the truth when it suits them, obfuscate or mislead otherwise, and lie when they must. Which is why they lust for censorship. All to stay in power.
Cue the universities.
Indeed. Cue the parties as well. There was a time when the party not holding the Presidency, House or Senate was known as the loyal opposition; meaning loyal to the Republic, its governance being their job. Governance of the nation is no longer their focus. It is now retention and expansion of their power regardless of the impact on the nation, President Biden’s open border policy being a recent horrid example. Can the Republic survive with such people in office?
‘Can the Republic survive with such people in office?’
No.
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”
— John Adams
‘The facilitating problem is centralization.’
Absolutely correct.
“This plays to two of Marx’s great historical swindles. First, commerce and all human action can be scientifically engineered by a central authority to produce desired ends. Second, that the nobility of those ends in the indeterminate future justifies any and all means, potentially limitless suffering, in the present.”
https://mises.org/mises-wire/socialists-it-doesnt-matter-if-socialism-works-what-matters-power
Denis,
I have started a campaign to separate News from sport. In Australia the news report is almost always followed by a sport report. Sport is used as a good news thing to balance the bad events that dominate the news.
Sport has become the opiate of the masses, adding to the growth of real opiates to create drivel.
The campaign will fail because they have more money. Strange. In Melbourne on a weekend 80,000 people can pay $100 each to watch a game of football at the Melbourne Cricket Ground giant stadium. Then, on weekdays, they spend time complaining that grocery prices are too high, not enough household budget to feed the kids.
But then, all of life is a series of compromises.
Geoff S
Great idea. It’s so easy an e-caveman can do it.
couldn’t happen to a nicer bunch
“The BBC seems to be dying.”
Hurry up !
I want to see it , but I am a geezer and do not have a lot of time left .
😉
If BBC goes down, what will we have left to laugh at. Oh, wait…. 🙂
It ain’t dyin’! It has been killed by leftardism as wielded by environistas and climatards.
Very nice Chris. There are three issues here, AI, journalists, and CAGW. Let’s look at CAGW first. There is no proper science showing that added CO2 can cause runaway global warming. The only reason it is an issue now is because government has stuck its nose into the matter. Without the power of government it would be a nonissue. Without honest proper science government relies on journalists, unfortunately most journalists have bought into the CAGW narrative. They make claims that even the climate scientists haven’t made, they are allowed to report falsehoods under the cover of freedom of speech and a free press. The main stream media is no longer trustworthy. That leaves AI, I’m sure everybody is aware I am leery of AI. AI is going to be a very powerful force, a power that can be used for good and bad. As much as some may disagree I think it needs to be regulated the question is how? A good first step would be Willis’ instructions for AI. All information sources should be required to provide their instructions for the AI that they use, those instructions must be available for everyone to look at. If they are only using one point of view for their information then everyone should know that, if they are using multiple points of view everyone should know that. After a short time people will clearly know if they are receiving balanced information. I don’t know if the instruction would have to be as detailed as Willis’ but in the end I don’t think there would be more than a dozen sets of instructions. Willis would know far better than me.
Very true and scary for them