This is plagiarism
This show lifts reporting, sources and framing from Neela Bannerjee, Lisa Song, David Hasemeyer (Inside Climate News) and Amy Westervelt (Drilled podcast) without attribution. Crediting those whose work you’ve relied on would in no way minimize this story but failing to do so really undermines your credibility. I expect better of BBC 4.
francinegil via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/14/20
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I was familiar with most of the ideas here, having read Naomi Orestes’ book Merchants of Doubt and Jane Mayer’s Dark Money. But this rather dramatically produced podcast supplements the story with great - sometimes astonishing - interviews with influential figures through the years. Pomarentsev...Read full review »
Marco Polo Mint via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 12/09/20
As a scientist, I found this terrifying and illuminating. Good communication skills should be one of the pillars of any scientific training and qualifications. Only then will we have a better chance of preventing this happening again...
docbroc11 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/03/20
Really interesting to hear a structured narrative of planned misinformation to prevent the truth about climate change being widely disseminated - starting decades ago.
Baruda59 via Apple Podcasts · Great Britain · 08/07/20
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