Reported in Today's Australian:
Kid's play: ABC show to help sell climate goals
SHE grows awesome tomatoes and has an orange tractor. And now dirtgirl, the lead character in the popular children's television program dirtgirlworld, has been enlisted to the climate change fight by a Gillard government struggling to convince her viewers' parents of the merits of the carbon tax package.
Senate estimates was told yesterday the ABC show had been awarded a $150,000 grant "to reach currently disengaged families through childhood activities focused on reducing energy use".
ABC: the propaganda arm of the government
The abuse of children is also shown here - http://theclimatescepticsparty.blogspot.com.au/2011/09/kids.html
ReplyDeleteMarc - OT but if you look under Corrections & Clarifications at the bottom of this page, there is a reference to 'Climate Emails' posted January 20.
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It seems the ABC has pulled an entire story because it is biased against climate alarmists. Any info on this?
I came a across reference to the deleted article a few days ago. Will see if I can find out more.
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Here's what remains:
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ABC Online - Dec 5, 2011
Newcastle University professor, Stewart Franks, says the latest email leaks show IPCC is 'too sullied to be credible'. A Newcastle University professor, ...
For the transcript see http://www.australianclimatemadness.com/2011/12/ipcc-too-sullied-to-be-credible/
ReplyDeleteSee: http://abcnewswatch.blogspot.com.au/2012/02/sending-franks-down-memory-hole.html
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