Want to Know Climate Truth? Believe the Opposite When the Media Says Something Is False.

By Gary Abernathy

This article was originally published at The Empowerment Alliance and is re-published here with permission. 

According to Gallup, Americans’ trust in media has reached a new all-time low. Polling shows that just 28% of respondents express a “great deal” or “fair amount” of trust in newspapers, television and radio to report news “fully, accurately and fairly.”

As the renowned polling firm noted, “When Gallup began measuring trust in the news media in the 1970s, between 68% and 72% of Americans expressed confidence in reporting. However, by the next reading in 1997, public confidence had fallen to 53%. Media trust remained just above 50% until it dropped to 44% in 2004, and it has not risen to the majority level since.”

In other words, fewer than half of all Americans expressed trust in media as far back as 2004 – long before Donald Trump came along as a serious presidential contender complaining about “fake news.” The effort to point fingers at Trump for Americans’ low opinion of journalists is misguided. The obvious reason for widespread skepticism about media accuracy and fairness is provided by news agencies and their reporters on a daily basis.

Nowhere is the media more prone to veering from truth and accuracy than on climate reporting. Mainstream media outlets are for the most part firmly entrenched as true believers in the Church of Climatology.

Case in point: A few days ago, Lee Zeldin, the head of the Trump administration’s Environmental Protection Agency, was a featured speaker at a conference organized by the Heartland Institute. According to the New York Times, this offered proof that “climate change deniers are experiencing a triumphant resurgence in Mr. Trump’s Washington after years of feeling sidelined by the scientific and political establishments.”

There is nothing to indicate that the Times reporter who wrote the story has a science-related degree, although she has a history of climate reporting. And yet, at least three times in her story she took it upon herself to label as “false” various statements with which she apparently disagreed. In order:

1. “Climate change is a hoax perpetrated by ‘leftist politicians.’ Fossil fuels are the greenest energy sources. More carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will be harmless. These were some of the false claims made at a conference on Wednesday held by groups that reject the
overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change.”

2. “Other sponsors included the CO2 Coalition, a nonprofit group that claims falsely that planet-warming carbon dioxide is beneficial to humans.”

3. “The conference was set to continue on Thursday with a speech by John Clauser, a Nobel physics laureate who has claimed, falsely, that clouds have a net cooling effect on the planet.”

The story included this standard mainstream media climate claim: “A vast majority of scientists agree that climate change is real and that it is caused by burning fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal.” A comprehensive list of those scientists was not provided.

The Times, of course, pioneered the policy of mainstream media news stories calling things said by Donald Trump or anyone associated with Trump as “lies or “false” without feeling the need to cite an outside authority. In other words, reporters are fully empowered to play God, to unequivocally determine truth, and to share their divine knowledge with their readers. The sheer arrogance of it is astounding.

The assertion that Clauser “has claimed, falsely, that clouds have a net cooling effect on the planet” is particularly audacious. It is widely agreed that clouds do indeed have a net cooling effect on the planet. In fact, no less an authority than this same New York Times published a piece just last year making clear that clouds help cool the Earth.

The essay, headlined “We Take Clouds for Granted,” noted that while some clouds help cool and others help warm the planet, the conclusion was unambiguous: “The mix of cloud types over our planet ensures they have an overall cooling effect because the shade from the low clouds outweighs the warming effect of the high ones.”

In other words, Dr. Clauser was right as rain – the kind of moisture most likely to come from a Nimbostratus or Cumulonimbus cloud, although others can also produce rain (in case the New York Times is fact checking).

Other items identified by the Times reporter as “false” are, in fact, merely debatable opinions; many DO believe that climate change a hoax perpetrated by leftist politicians. And there is no question that carbon dioxide is beneficial to humans in numerous ways, as well as being essential for plant life. Those are not false claims by any stretch.

In conclusion: The New York Times reported, falsely, that the Heartland Institute conference included numerous falsehoods. But that’s not really news, right?

Gary Abernathy is a longtime newspaper editor, reporter and columnist. He was a contributing columnist for the Washington Post from 2017-2023 and a frequent guest analyst across numerous media platforms. He is a contributing opinion columnist for The Empowerment Alliance, which advocates for realistic approaches to energy consumption and environmental conservation.

This article was originally published by RealClearEnergy and made available via RealClearWire.

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Scarecrow Repair
April 17, 2026 10:55 pm

There’s a hint of boasting here, as if the climate lies play a big part in why the media isn’t trusted. Don’t break your arm patting yourself on the back. Most people have no way of knowing whether climate reporting is truthful or not, and soon forget or brush off the failed predictions of no more snow, penguins, or polar bears, or New York and other coastal areas flooded. The only reason they turn away from the greenies is rising energy prices.

People distrust the media because the media backs wokism, child genital mutilation, DEI, #metoo, anti-racism, higher taxes, illegal immigration, and everything else that goes against common sense. They hated being lied to about Biden, even if they loathe Trump. They hate Disney and Netflix and Hollywood in general for turning escapist entertainment into unwatchable propaganda, and they get lumped in with the news media.

People are simply tired lies to which contradict daily life. It’s why Colbert is gone/going and others aren’t far behind. Climate change lies are too esoteric to be part of that.

Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
April 18, 2026 12:23 am

Most people have no way of knowing whether climate reporting is truthful or not, and . . .
__________________________________________________________________________________________________

. . . they also know that “Climate Change” is about temperature and here at WUWT
highly regarded posts go on and on about w/m² as if that means something to the
average Joe. The connection between so many w/m² and so many degrees of
temperature change is rarely spelled out.

Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
April 18, 2026 6:18 am

People are simply tired lies [sic] to which [sic] contradict daily life.

People are simply tired [of] lies [that] contradict [their everyday] [lives].

Scarecrow Repair
Reply to  Whetten Robert L
April 18, 2026 8:02 am

Yeah, late night. Glad to know there’s an interpreter on call.

KevinM
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
April 18, 2026 8:32 am

Colbert’s original Stewart knockoff was a sign of the change. Even knowing he was faking conservatism, I liked him better if I pretended the character he played was not satire. The realer person that emerged a few years later was much les interesting.

MarkW
Reply to  Scarecrow Repair
April 18, 2026 1:29 pm

Anti-racism???

The media is and has been for decades fully devoted to advancing racism.
They demand that race be the first thing that is considered for all decisions, especially those made by any government agency.

They are the ones who proclaim that any minority who doesn’t support the Democrats or other socialisgs, are race traitors.

April 17, 2026 11:02 pm

Ask Google AI

Does the media say that climate change will negatively affect world food supply?

      Yes, major media outlets and scientific organizations consistently report that
      climate change will negatively affect the world’s food supply. Reports from
      The Guardian, The New York Times, PBS NewsHour, and CNN highlight that
      rising temperatures and extreme weather are already destabilizing global
      food systems

Then Google world food supply graph since 1950

DD More
Reply to  Steve Case
April 19, 2026 8:57 am

 noted that while some clouds help cool and others help warm the planet

Asked grok = what is the temperature at 10000 ft 15000 ft, 20000 ft above Arizona deserts in summertime?

Estimated Summer Temperatures Above AZ Deserts 
10,000 ft: ~35°F to 45°F (2°C to 7°C)
15,000 ft: ~15°F to 25°F (-9°C to -4°C)
20,000 ft: ~0°F to 10°F (-18°C to -12°C)

Climate Thermodynamics must be different than Engr Thermo, because we were never taught that 45°F to 0°F air could warm 100°F air.

Phillip Chalmers
April 17, 2026 11:22 pm

Ain’t this the truth.
Here in Oz, the ABC is totally publicly funded and repeatedly behaves in the way described. They always report testimony that there was not January coup attempted as fake or false – never miss. They repeatedly trot out the importance and truth of consensus science, trot out the 90-99% trope that AGW is true and alarming and that Net Zero is divinely inspired, dogma. All reports to the contrary are labelled some variety of denial or denier.

abolition man
April 18, 2026 1:06 am

From Goebbels, to Pravda, to modern media throughout the West; left wing nuts have ALWAYS had a rather tenuous connection with truth and reality! Hell, Marxism is essentially a cult religion built on outdated and incorrect assumptions about human nature and the world around us, while capitalism is their disparaging term used for economic liberty!
For all you gullible kiddies that have come here to WUWT to deplore and shame the heretics, government control of corporations is the very essence of socialism! Look it up; I’ll wait!

Stephen Ireland
Reply to  abolition man
April 18, 2026 1:49 am

Marxist and other totalitarian regimes exist by and on lies, period, as you Americans say.

Stephen Ireland
April 18, 2026 1:45 am

Journalism schools have re-fashioned themselves as incubators of activists over the last few decades.

Reply to  Stephen Ireland
April 18, 2026 3:30 am

And the media is trying to self dub themselves as “The Legacy Press” so far way too many people are buying into it.

Reply to  Stephen Ireland
April 18, 2026 12:03 pm

Journalism schools have all decided that teaching the J. Jonah Jameson method of news publishing is the correct tact to take.

Reply to  Stephen Ireland
April 18, 2026 2:53 pm

It goes on longer than that:

“If you don’t read the newspaper you are uninformed;
If you do read the newspaper you are misinformed”

– Mark Twain

April 18, 2026 8:00 am

The media can’t be trusted because it has been bought by those who want to spread their message ie propaganda.
A journalist’s duty is to report the Truth as he/ she sees it, not MAKE the Truth.
Also, to question authority, the government ie, power and to report truthfully.
It has gone totally binary and is totally corrupt.
I have been accused many times of having TDS but i have in the past accused others of the same, mainly left leaning family and friends, some of which i lost because of it. But i have shifted my position due to certain undeniable and verifiable facts.
Now i get hammered by both sides!
So for me, blinding yourself to the truth or the possibility of not being right is the culprit and hallmark of a dying entity.
If blood doesnt flow it stops and damages the system. And cancers spread everywhere..

Reply to  ballynally
April 18, 2026 3:01 pm

Now i get hammered by both sides!

Consider yourself fortunate to be so popular.

mleskovarsocalrrcom
April 18, 2026 8:04 am

A general consensus is the media sensationalizes news because doom and gloom sells. I believe it’s done because that’s what the MSM outlets were bought to do and are controlled by those that want to push a narrative. Marxist practices mention the importance of controlling news ….. propaganda. “Journalists”, I use that term loosely, today are hired and retained only if they promote a narrative that is determined by the news outlet owner be it ‘Left’ or ‘Right’ and the only difference between the two is one is on the offensive and the other a defensive posture. Trump, in all his outspoken glory, is changing the Conservative side to be on the offense.

jvcstone
April 18, 2026 10:23 am

simple rule of thumb–if it is an “official narrative” don’t believe it–especially if your senses tell you something different.

Edward Katz
April 18, 2026 2:20 pm

When there has been an increasing suspicion that the mainstream media has been getting generous donations from left-leaning governments and environmental organizations to promote climate alarmism, carbon pricing, overpriced green products and mandates as well as questionable new climate-associated new regulations and restrictions, it’s no wonder that it has been losing its credibility on a larger scale as time passes. When it restores more balanced climate and environmental reporting, people might start taking it more seriously. Otherwise it’ll just be largely ignored.

April 19, 2026 6:46 am

The John Birch Society produced an excellent video in 2003 called “Behind The Big News”. It provides a revealing history of how the news in general has long been untrustworthy and in the service of the power elite.