The BBC’s Top 50 Pieces of Climate Misinformation

For a number of years, the BBC’s coverage of climate change and related policy issues has been misinforming the public. It is often one-sided, misleading and sometimes even factually incorrect, with an absence of alternative views and inconvenient facts that might run counter to the BBC agenda.

The Beeb – funded by licence-fee payers – blames climate change for nearly every bit of bad weather that comes along. It has long been a fervent backer of Net Zero and other climate policies but rarely tells the public how much it is costing them and how little effect such policies will in fact have. Climate change has almost become a religion for it.


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Grahamb
5 months ago

BBC Verify equals Ministry of Truth.

ElaineH
ElaineH
5 months ago

Great work. If only the public could be made even more aware of the blatant BBC lies. Sadly too many people think the BBC is a respectable channel. How wrong they are.

varmint
5 months ago
Reply to  ElaineH

Even after yesterday’s Goebbels episode where they doctored Trumps speech to make him look like he incited riots, lots of people still won’t believe it. Because as Goebbels pointed out “The bigger the lie, the more people believe it”.

mickie
mickie
5 months ago

At least I’m not paying for it.

rollothompson
rollothompson
5 months ago

Has BBC Verify confirmed these 25 items – we need the truth if they can’t could Jacinda “one source of truth” Adern please comment

Andrea Cooke
Andrea Cooke
5 months ago

Meanwhile, our Curriculum is to be ”Decolonised’ and promote ‘Climate Emergency’. Whole generations are being indoctrinated with more of this apocalyptic, revisionist madness.

varmint
5 months ago
Reply to  Andrea Cooke

That is because the scam is all encompassing. All institutions have been captured, and with Blackrock and the other Asset Managers now controlling who can get funding and loans based on their alignment with Environmental and Social Governance (ESG) dogma that no one voted for, very few companies or institutions will disagree or question the climate orthodoxy, not because they agree or don’t want to question it, but because they know what will happen if they do.

varmint
5 months ago

THE BRITISH BRAINWASHING CORPORATION.——If anyone is still in doubt about BBC leftist bias then just look at what was revealed yesterday, when they doctored a Trump speech in a manner that Joseph Goebbels would have applauded. They are a diabolical disgrace.
People who don’t understand the politics of climate change might wonder why climate bias is leftist bias. But by not understanding the politics involved they are leaving themselves open to be exploited by the UN Sustainable Development Agenda that thinks they have too much of everything, especially affordable energy, and they should make do with much LESS. This is happening all under the guise of a climate crisis for which no empirical evidence exists, and all of that has been championed by the Consolidated Media including the BBC

Art Simtotic
5 months ago

And not a peep out of Newsguard’s inquisitors and the rest of the fact-chucking industry about this litany of Convenient Untruth.

DiscoveredJoys
DiscoveredJoys
5 months ago

Defund the BBC. It has become too unreliable to justify special licence arrangements.

Bill Bailey
Bill Bailey
5 months ago

It does seem that every institution in the UK has been completely corrupted. I wonder if it has anything to do with the explosion in Quangos, DEI policies and infiltration into these bodies by Fabians. The remorseless decline since WWII appears to be an act of sabotage.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
5 months ago
Reply to  Bill Bailey

Undoubtedly right, the long march through the institutions has been going for a century or more. It’s all aimed at the destruction of capitalism and the reversal of the industrial revolution.

Stewardship
Stewardship
5 months ago

It starts well. But by point 5 you’re not providing a link to back up your claims – consequently you look like a disinformationist yourself. On point 5, Portugal has given itself a problem, by plantationing euclyptus a.k.a. the ‘gasoline tree’. their famous traditional, cork oaks however are fire-proof. Weather variability and climate change are real things and should not be dismissed out of hand with no regard for nuance.

Tyrbiter
Tyrbiter
5 months ago
Reply to  Stewardship

Weather variability is real and acts in the short term, climate change is also real but operates on very long cycles which are not affected by human activity. Weather is also hardly affected by humans except in very small and localised areas.

Old Normal
Old Normal
5 months ago

I am so grateful for brilliant articles like this, thankyou. I want to print it out and send it to Alfie Moore. I went to see his “Acopalypse Now” show last week. He is an ex-policeman/comedian and I enjoyed his “It’s a Fair Cop” series. Not so his new stage show, unfortunately, as “climate change” features on more than one occasion. Alfie asks the audience early on if we are “concerned about climate change?”. “Yeeees” bleat the sheep, and hands go up. I groan and tutt. A night out ruined. I never learn.

Steven Robinson
Steven Robinson
5 months ago

The allegations need documenting, giving the medium (internet, radio, TV, and which channel), website links and program particulars (title, date, time).

PeterM
PeterM
5 months ago

Does anyone know a good website which explains how to get programmes and what can be watched after cancelling the TV subscription?

Just Stop it Now
5 months ago
Reply to  PeterM

Don’t know about a ‘website that explains’ but subscribing to channels that interest you on YouTube, is a start. Not just how to videos but all sorts of subjects and also old films, old TV dramas and documentaries.

Would recommend a YT subscription which cuts the ads.

Then there’s the streaming services like Netflix, Amazon, Disney etc. Plenty of non-woke stuff to be found including old stuff originally broadcast on TV. Subscription costs vary but you can pay monthly and cancel if it doesn’t suit

Obviously you can watch all this on your PC, laptop, tablet or phone but to replicate the TV experience a modern ‘smart’ TV is the way to go. Then you can access the internet and all the above services on your telly. You won’t look back.

I cancelled my BBC licence fee years ago and only watch either YT or streaming like Netflix etc. You will be amazed at how much is out there

CrisBCTnew
5 months ago
Reply to  PeterM
psychedelia smith
5 months ago

Great work as always Paul. Like the guy in the background of this photo, you need a knighthood.

reeves-arse
wryobserver
wryobserver
5 months ago

I hope you are submitting this as a formal complaint to the BBC. Sadly it seems to be just another example of the corporation asking only the people that it knows will say what they want it to.

BedfordRL
5 months ago

https://www.youtube.com/live/Mtp0sri71QE?si=cpnut0oI9otkZA_i

This guy has a brain the size of a planet.

Peter W
Peter W
5 months ago

Blimey, Justin is looking rough. Must be climate change!