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Blame the media for climate woes: analysis

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OTTAWA -- Mainstream U.S. media are to blame for stalled international efforts to reach an agreement to fight climate change, according to a new analysis released by a media watchdog group.

The report, in the latest edition of a magazine published by Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting, said there are multiple examples of major American media organizations watering down recent warnings from peer-reviewed scientific literature about the consequences of global warming and the human-produced pollution that is causing it.

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http://www.desmogblog.com/us-media-to-blame-for-global-warming-inaction

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I know the reason that mainstream U.S. media is to blame for the stalled international efforts to reach an agreement to fight climate change and it's not only the US administration, corporate greed and apathy.

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