Climate in the Media Mirror

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Abstract

Mass media often ask climate scientists for clarifi cations on the causes of extreme weather events, as well as for commentary on publications in leading international journals or on climate-related anniversary events. The journalists’ attempts to convey scientifi c opinion on a particular burning issue (and weather and climate are certainly of those) are very respectable. However, both journalists and their programs often turn out to be of very diff erent quality.

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A. A Kiselev

Voeikov Main Geophysical Observatory

Email: kismgo@rambler.ru
Saint Petersburg, Russia

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