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Default ASA objected to government climate change ads

On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 10:34:05 +0000, David Hansen
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On Wed, 17 Mar 2010 09:04:43 +0000 someone who may be Tim Watts
wrote this:-

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8571353.stm


The thread title you have used is misleading.



Perhaps it should read "ASA upheld objections to climate change ads".

But what is really misleading here is your response, quoting pure spin
from the government department that placed the very expensive ads.


"We stand by our campaign, we will continue to do this," said a
spokeswoman for the Department of Energy and Climate Change.



Entirely predictable, alas.


"The ASA hasn't upheld any complaints about our TV advert,



On the contrary, the ASA upheld complaints that the campaign presented
scare stories based on one-sided climate change research as definite
predictions.


the reality of man-made climate change has not been challenged,



On the contrary, the ASA criticised the fact that the adverts in no
way reflected the diversity of scientific views on climate change and
its causes.


The ASA has found against
one word in our newspaper adverts and we'll take care to provide
better explanation in any future advertising campaign."

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2010/mar/17/asa-climate-change-ads



Perhaps the spokeswoman for the Department of Energy and Climate
Change should go back to the ASA and find out what its ruling really
meant!

In recent months the climate change research community has been shown
to consist of barefaced liars who selectively publish research results
that support only one conclusion, suppress publication of research
results that support contrary conclusions or are inconclusive, deny
funding to researchers who won't sign up to "agreed" conclusions
before even starting their research.

These same liars have also made prominent and well-publicised claims
about Himalayan glaciers, the Arctic and Antarctic ice sheets
(including the demise of polar bears) and the Amazonian rainforest
that bear no relation to the results of research into those subjects.
Unfortunately, our government (and others) apparently remain in thrall
to these lying scientists and their madcap theories and refuse even to
contemplate the possibility that they have been comprehensively
hoodwinked.

Of course it suits governments to have a reason to impose yet more
taxes to fund their political objectives, most of which have nothing
whatsoever to do with climate change.