Sentences with phrase «undermined by the controversy»

Another tactic frequently used by the climate change disinformation campaign that also constitutes reckless disregard for the truth are claims made about one controversy among the enormous body of scientific literature that supports the consensus view that assert that this controversy proves that the entire scientific basis for the consensus view has been undermined by this controversy.
Mr Pascoe, concerned that public confidence in the court would be severely undermined by the controversy, told Ms Rimmer she should consider resigning and «moving on», senior legal sources said yesterday.

Not exact matches

When running for the PC leadership last year, Jim Prentice promised to restore trust in a PC Party badly damaged by former Premier Alison Redford, but the latest nomination controversies undermine his promise and will likely increase cynicism among Alberta voters.
It is said that all publicity is good publicity, but cynically attempting to create controversy by playing on the abuse all too many mothers receive is indefensible — as well as a breach of Unilever's stated commitments and undermining of the Single Equality Act.
> The $ 52m transformation of the Paris Picasso Museum has been undermined by delays and controversy over the cost theguardian + Fears over Picasso restorations theguardian
Recently leaked documents show Heartland is drafting a national science curriculum created by a non-climate scientist database technician, designed to undermine traditional science education and promote climate change denial by teaching school children that there is a scientific controversy when in fact there is not — the controversy is political.
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