No Balance: PBS Spreads Environmental Hysteria, From Northwest to Deep South
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No Balance: PBS Spreads Environmental Hysteria, From Northwest to Deep South

In 1990, PBS aired a completely one-sided climate panic series called Race to Save the Planet, which argued we could face very serious trouble by the year 2000. PBS is still shamelessly pushing their standard environmental alarmism to the boiling point this week. Yes, from the glaciers of Washington State to sweltering south Georgia farmland, “climate change” is coming for coastal communities and farmers. Ben Tracy, long-time environmental activist reporter for CBS, now does occasional scaremongering environmental tours for the PBS News Hour. Monday evening found him embedded in Pacific Northwest ice with a glacier-tracking family in the North Cascade Mountains of Washington State. Substitute anchor Nick Schifrin’s introduction was even more alarmists than Tracy’s excited report from the melting glacier field. PBS News Hour's Nick Schifrin: "The world's glaciers are receding at an alarming rate, losing more than a trillion tons of ice a year. It's fueled in part by climate change and is driving sea levels higher, which could threaten coastal communities around the world." pic.twitter.com/AgJhtyZfYT — Clay Waters