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NY Times Op-ed Lays Guilt Trip on Los Angeles for Climate ‘Sins’

Angeleno Héctor Tobar says California’s ‘endless summer is our punishment’ for freeways and gas-guzzling.
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188 Drought Stories, Not a Drop of Concern for Environmentalist Role

Networks focus on drought and its impact, but ignore environmental regulations complicating crisis.
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‘Natural Cycles’ Blamed for California Drought Instead of Climate Change

When scientists blame other things, suddenly science is not 'settled’ according to media.
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Singer and Writer Moby Rails Against Eating Meat and Animal Products

On Huffington Post, vegan celebrity claims we can ‘save the humans’ from climate change by going vegan.
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Flashback: After 2012 NOAA Claim, CBS Warned Glaciers Could Melt in 10 Years

Accepting ‘Hottest Month’ Claim, broadcast networks used it to push global warming alarmism.
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Showtime’s New Climate Documentary Barely Looks at Science

‘Years of Living Dangerously’ has no discussion of scientific data on climate 95 percent of the time.
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NBC Documentary Ignores Skeptics, Insists ‘97 Percent’ Agree on Climate Change

Ann Curry links ‘extremes’ cold, heat, drought, fire and more to global warming in spite of scientists who disagree.
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NOAA Scientist Disagrees with Networks’ Claim of ‘Historic’ California Drought

ABC, CBS and NBC worry over ‘worst drought on record,’ fail to mention California’s last severe drought.
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CBS: Effort to Solve California Drought Just a Political Ploy by GOP 'Endangered Species'

On Thursday's CBS This Morning, co-host Charlie Rose described how most of California was suffering from "extreme or exceptional drought" but fretted that "the crisis is turning into a political ...
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Networks Ignore Ethanol Mandates in Most Coverage of Historic Drought

With corn crops dwindling, ethanol fuel requirements are poised to push prices even higher, something ABC, CBS and NBC barely acknowledge.
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