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R. Warren Anderson
R. Warren Anderson | December 12, 2011

Despite the fact that experts discredit any link between Hurricane Katrina and global warming, the media continue to talk about it in print and on at least four major TV networks.     …

R. Warren Anderson | December 12, 2011

Doctors and manufacturers are colluding against patients and the hospitals that serve them, according to the September 22 New York Times.

 

     The Times…

Amy Menefee, R. Warren Anderson | December 12, 2011

The Picture of Hype Networks show exaggerated video of highest gas prices, hyping daily increases but glossing over the…

R. Warren Anderson | December 12, 2011

The Washington Post and ABCs World News Tonight jumped on childhood obesity again this week, ignoring personal choice when it comes to eating, while NBCs Today called for Big Brother to do more…

R. Warren Anderson | August 23, 2006

     Since Hurricane Katrina, the broadcast networks have linked global warming to more intensive hurricanes, treating higher ocean temperatures as “high-octane fuel.” Yet they have ignored the cooling waters of the Atlantic…

R. Warren Anderson | May 17, 2006

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It was five years before the turn of the century and major media were warning of disastrous climate change. Page six of The New York Times was headlined with the serious concerns of 'geologists.' Only the…