TV Scoop: TV Review: Earth: The Climate Wars, BBC Two, Sunday 14 September, 9pm
And so he continued, did our redoubtable Scottish presenter, to tick off one by one the climate change deniers' objections. The Medieval Warm Period fell by the wayside and the sunspot activity proved to be nothing more than a pimple. Each argument, that seemed initially plausible, was gradually proved to be invalid. By the end of the programme Stewart was treated to the sight of a leading climate change sceptic standing up and the Climate Change Sceptics Conference and saying that yes, maybe, just maybe, climate change is happening, and SOME of its effects MIGHT be due to the activities of us lot.TV ratings: Auto racing trounces climate alarmism
So having had all their toys thrown out of the pram for them, what arguments are left for the sceptics? Well the playground has shifted, and next week in his final instalment Dr Stewart will be moving along with it, to ask how bad is it going to be?
'Earth: The Climate Wars' continued on BBC Two with last night's episode, investigating the counter attack launched by global warming sceptics in the 1990s, attracting 1.6m viewers and a 6.7% share of the 9pm-10pm audience.March '07 - 'Global Warming Swindle' sparks debate - Digital Spy
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Earlier in the day 3.4m viewers (34.1%) tuned in to watch ITV1's coverage of the Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix from 12pm to 3.15pm.
The show, which aired at 9pm last Thursday, attracted a healthy 2.5 million viewers and an 11.5% audience share.
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