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Climate misinformation on Twitter

David Klepper
January 19, 2023

Search for the word “climate” on Twitter and the first automatic recommendation isn’t “climate crisis” or “climate jobs” or even “climate change” but instead “climate scam.”

Clicking on the recommendation yields dozens of posts denying the reality of climate change and making misleading claims about efforts to mitigate it.

Such misinformation has flourished on Twitter since it was bought by Elon Musk last year, but the site isn’t the only one promoting content that scientists and environmental advocates say undercuts public support for policies intended to respond to a changing climate.

“What’s happening in the information ecosystem poses a direct threat to action,” said Jennie King, head of climate research and response at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a London-based nonprofit. “It plants those seeds of doubt and makes people think maybe there isn’t scientific consensus.”

The institute is part of a coalition of environmental advocacy groups that on Thursday released a report tracking climate change disinformation in the months before, during and after the U.N. climate summit in November.

The report faulted social media platforms for, among other things, failing to enforce their own policies prohibiting climate change misinformation. It is only the latest to highlight the growing problem of climate misinformation on Twitter.

Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram, allowed nearly 4,000 advertisements on its site — most bought by fossil fuel companies — that dismissed the scientific consensus behind climate change and criticized efforts to respond to it, the researchers found....


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1 Comments:

At 12:35 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

They keep telling us that we’re all going to die. Here is a home rigjt on the beach. Take a look at the climate risk for the property. A new term they’re using these days for natural disasters which does not exist anymore. FEMA states the risk of flooding for this property in the next 30 years as unlikely. Climate change might very well be a scam.

https://www.redfin.com/CA/Malibu/22040-Pacific-Coast-Hwy-90265/home/6852825

 

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