Submitted: December 15, 2010 - 5:56pm
Originally published: December 15, 2010
Last updated: December 15, 2010 - 6:20pm
Originally published: December 15, 2010
Last updated: December 15, 2010 - 6:20pm
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Media Matters for America
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Ben Dimiero
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News Corp, 1211 Sixth Avenue, New York, NY, United States
In the midst of global climate change talks last December, a top Fox News official sent an email questioning the "veracity of climate change data" and ordering the network's journalists to "refrain from asserting that the planet has warmed (or cooled) in any given period without IMMEDIATELY pointing out that such theories are based upon data that critics have called into question." The directive, sent by Fox News Washington managing editor Bill Sammon, was issued less than 15 minutes after Fox correspondent Wendell Goler accurately reported on-air that the United Nations' World Meteorological Organization announced that 2000-2009 was "on track to be the warmest [decade] on record."
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