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P&P's Bloggerheads: Come for the sites of the week, stay for the impromptu debate over my journalistic ethics!
- December 5, 2009 8:22 AM |
- By Kady O'Malley
This week's bloggers, and their sites of the week:
Me, I went with Wikileaks, which seemed appropriate, given the theme of this week's segment, which, thanks to the fabulously efficient online news elves, you can watch here, The discussion gets particularly lively towards the five minute mark, when we start talking about "ClimateGate". Feel free to pick up where we left off in the comments.
Incidentally, my offer stands: if any of y'all who are griping about what you apparently see as my deliberate failure to give the story the attention you feel it deserves can point to a direct link between the leaked emails and the current (or even past) Canadian political scene -- and no, general climate change policy doesn't count, because that's a bit broad -- please do let me know. At present, it really does seem to be a wee bit beyond my beat. Which doesn't mean it shouldn't be covered, of course -- but in full, and in context, which is what I said on the show, and ideally, by journalists who have been following the debate, and the science, closely enough to be able to do it right.
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