A recent article on Watts Up With That argues that mainstream media outlets misrepresent climate science by ignoring data that contradict their narratives. The post, titled “Climate Media’s Problem? Guess Again,” cites examples such as sea level rise and carbon dioxide effects on plants to support its claims. According to the blog, media reports often omit context that would undercut alarmist conclusions, a charge that has been leveled by critics for years. Patrick J. Michaels, in his book “Meltdown: The Predictable Distortion of Global Warming by Scientists, Politicians, and the Media,” argues that the prevailing narrative on global warming is…

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