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A Weblog monitoring coverage of environmental issues and science in the UK media. By Professor Emeritus Philip Stott. The aim is to assess whether a subject is being fairly covered by press, radio, and television. Above all, the Weblog will focus on science, but not just on poor science. It will also bring to public notice good science that is being ignored because it may be politically inconvenient.

Tuesday, July 27, 2004

Philip twittering again on Radio 4.....

Our new Series of the critical environmental programme, 'Home Planet', is on BBC Radio 4 again today.

If you are in the UK, the programme is broadcast on BBC Radio 4 every Tuesday afternoon at 15.02 BST, directly after the news summary; if you are outside the UK, you may still listen to it, online, via the BBC 'Home Planet' Web Page:

(a) on the day in question at 15.02 BST, choose the 'Listen Live' button; or, (b) for one week after the first broadcast, choose the 'Listen Again' button; or, (c) after one whole week, select the relevant date under 'Previous Programmes'.

This second week's topics include, inter alia, collared doves/turtle doves, bird song sensu lato, burying your pets(!), and wild flower meadows. Quite a tweet! Don't miss yours truly burbling on about the physiology of bird song! I syrinx I got it right!

Philip, bravely about to face the dentist's chair! A toothsome smile all round. Pull!

[New counter, June 19, 2006, with loss of some data]


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