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It is now policy to ban individuals who continually use “discredited science or discredited arguments” to push alternate climate change ideas, according to mishaketch KennyonMedia

It is now policy to ban individuals who continually use “discredited science or discredited arguments” to push alternate climate change ideas, according to the editor of media outlet The Conversation.

Misha Ketchell said The Conversation is now trying to “weed out” those who “attack the idea that there is a strong scientific consensus on climate change”. Mr Ketchell told Sky News the website does welcome the climate change debate “in so far as it’s occurring among scientists who have got expertise in the field”. Image: Getty

 

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mishaketch Ok, so you mean people who 'believe' in the climate crisis = discredited science, right?, since there is no scientific evidence to support a crisis.

mishaketch I saw this skit on Monty Python “As a BLASPHEMER! You are to be stoned to death”

mishaketch Will that apply to both sides of the argument? I bet it doesn't, the unwashed hand wringers are never held to account for their actions or what they say

mishaketch How communists.

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mishaketch Sounds like something fascists would do.

mishaketch So when are Sky going off air?

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