Media Matters for America

On MSNBC's Tucker, Carlson falsely claimed "[t]here's no consensus" on "why" the "world is getting warmer"

August 08, 2006 3:29 pm ET

SUMMARY: On MSNBC, Tucker Carlson claimed "[t]he world is getting warmer," but we don't know "why" because "[t]here's no consensus on that." In fact, as Media Matters for America has repeatedly documented, organizations representing thousands of scientists share the consensus view that "human activities are responsible for much of the recent warming" of the planet, according to a June 2006 National Academies of Science report.

On the August 4 edition of MSNBC's Tucker, host Tucker Carlson claimed "[t]he world is getting warmer," but we don't know "why" because "[t]here's no consensus on that." Carlson's comments came in response to a caller who stated that, two days before, Carlson had incorrectly asserted that "nobody knows what [global warming] is." In fact, as Media Matters for America has documented, organizations representing thousands of scientists share the consensus view that "human activities are responsible for much of the recent warming" of the planet, according to a June 2006 National Academies of Science report:

From the August 2 edition of MSNBC's Tucker:

CALLER: Dave from L.A. It finally got a little cooler here, but man, this heat wave -- total product of global warming. And for some reason, global warming doesn't get the attention in the news that it deserves.

CARLSON: You've got to be kidding. Everybody talks about global warming all the time. What gets less attention is what global warming is. If you were to ask the average person, the average television [unintelligible], "What is global warming? Explain it in three sentences." Not possible. Nobody knows what it is, but everyone's upset about it. Is this a result of global warming? I don't know. I'm not sure anyone does.

From the August 4 edition of MSNBC's Tucker:

CALLER: Wendell Whitmore from Los Angeles, California. You said no one understands global warming. Thousands and thousands of people understand global warming, and surely anyone that's seen An Inconvenient Truth understands global warming perfectly well. You, in fact, should see An Inconvenient Truth.

CARLSON: Oh, Wendell, you've seen Al Gore's movie? Oh, so you're an expert? You're basically a climatologist. You're a research scientist on the subject. The world is getting warmer. We know that. Do we know why? No, we don't. There's no consensus on that. And that's just a fact. Sorry Gore's movie didn't admit that, but it's true.

&mdash K.D.

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