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Has the Media Exaggerated the Global Warming Issue?

by Brian Yalung on Monday, November 5th, 2007

Media and Global Warming

This topic has been going on for some time now with regards to the whole global warming epidemic. And who would perhaps come first towards bringing the news to us with twists on the side.

People will only read news that have something interest in it. This is one reason why some people have tried to add some stuff towards attracting readers. Who can blame them? That is their job overall. They have to come up with catchy storylines to serve as attention seeking measures and with the growing issue of global warming today, news writers and columnists are sure to have a field day trying to devise ways of expanding the readers’ attention.

Global warming is something real. There are threats and things to watch out for. People are looking for information and guidelines to which they can pick up with regards to the whole issue. Consistency of course is something needed. Hopefully, the people bringing us the information do not forget the most important thing people are looking for.

Read more: Taking a Bite out of Global Warming

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