"Nine deaths were mentioned YESTERDAY but only because it was Nigel Farage who pointed them out in interview." It had nothing to do with Nigel Farage; I understand you're pushing your BBC bias blah blah blah agenda here, and fair enough, but it might be better if you did it factually, and accepted that - as I have pointed out - the BBC DID mention the deaths when reporting the situation a couple of days ago in a repeated bulletin on the morning Breakfast programme, at least four times an hour, to the point where it became rather tedious. I'm surprised, in fact, they didn't go on to tell us what the poor bloke whose death the night before they were openly reporting had for breakfast. "There is certainly a "master plan" with reference to "man-made climate change" though. Much recent contradictory evidence is being excluded from reporting." I agree, but it's hardly limited to the BBC. Furthermore, I don't see how it can be dismissed that the vast population of earth has NOT had an effect on the climate; the controversy is as to how much of an effect - in other words, not the drastic catastrophe that certain areas of science are/have predicted. It will remain a controveersial area until we actually know what's going on; the fact there are contradictory views and evidence says we don't.