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标 题: 那些被南极冰堵住的人原来是去研究全球暖化的,哈哈
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98% of Stories Ignore That Ice-bound Ship Was On Global Warming Mission
A group of climate change scientists were rescued by helicopter Jan. 2,
after being stranded in the ice since Christmas morning. But the majority of
the broadcast networks’ reports about the ice-locked climate researchers
never mentioned climate change.
The Russian ship, Akademic Shokalskiy, was stranded in the ice while on a
climate change research expedition, yet nearly 98 percent of network news
reports about the stranded researchers failed to mention their mission at
all. Forty out of 41 stories (97.5 percent) on the network morning and
evening news shows since Dec. 25 failed to mention climate change had
anything to do with the expedition.
In fact, rather than point out the mission was to find evidence of climate
change, the networks often referred to the stranded people as “passengers,
” “trackers” and even “tourists,” without a word about climate change
or global warming.
Chris Turney, the expedition’s leader, is a professor of climate change at
the University of New South Wales. According to Turney’s personal website,
the purpose of the expedition is to “discover and communicate the
environmental changes taking place in the south.”
Twenty-two crew members stayed with the ship for the time being, as the
scientists and researchers were rescued. According to CNN, the ship has
enough supplies for “a very long time.”
Three rescue attempts had been thwarted by growing levels of sea ice and
weather conditions.
"Outside, blizzard conditions packing an abnormal amount of ice in to the
area for this time of the year, summer in the Antarctic," ABC News
Correspondent Gio Benitez reported on “Good Morning America” Dec. 31.
On Jan. 2, all 52 passengers were airlifted to a nearby Australian
icebreaker ship which had tried, and failed, to plow through the ice and
free the Akademic Shokalskiy, on Dec. 30. “Good Morning America” said on
Dec. 30, that “the ice could be as thick as 13 feet.”
According to Fox News, Turney admitted “we’re stuck in our own experiment.
” They reported on Dec. 30, that a statement from the Australasian
Antarctic Expedition said, “Sea ice is disappearing due to climate change,
but here ice is building up.”
There was only one news story out of 41 that mentioned climate change. That
was CBS “This Morning” Dec. 30. “Despite being frozen at a standstill,
the team’s research on climate change and Antarctic wildlife is moving
forward,” CBS News Correspondent Don Dahler said. That night, all three
evening news programs still failed to make any mention of the group’s
climate change research.
The MRC’s Business and Media Institute was unable to view a copy of CBS “
Sunday Morning” for Dec. 29, so that broadcast had to be excluded from the
tally.
Before their ship got stuck in ice, the researchers were following the trail
of the explorer Douglas Mawson, who was stranded in Antarctica for more
than a year, beginning in December 1912, according to the website about the
expedition.
About the Author
Mike Ciandella is Staff Writer/Analyst for the Business &Media Institute
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