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Related: About this forumShocked, Shocked!! Another Thing Social Media Are Really Good For - Spreading Climate Lies And Anti-Science Bullshit
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A new report, published on Friday by international nonprofit Global Witness, found that climate misinformation and disinformation spread unchecked on TikTok during COP29, mostly in user comments on videos. The users they identified denied man-made global warming and rebuked efforts to combat it, claiming that climate change is a lie or hoax. In recent years, social media platforms like X, Facebook and even LinkedIn have emerged as efficient vehicles to spread this type of inaccurate rhetoric as quickly as climate-fueled wildfires. Online influencers and prominent political figures, particularly President-elect Donald Trump, have fanned these flames on social media, a worrisome trend as trust in science and journalists continues in some communities to plummet, experts say.
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And theres a reason social media celebrities are known as influencers. A study published in February found that just a few individuals play an outsize role on what is now X in shaping belief or denial of climate change in the U.S. Using artificial intelligence to analyze social media data from 2017 to 2019, the researchers found that Trump had the biggest influence on climate denialism on that platform, as well as three groups that frequently retweeted him, including The Daily Wire, Breitbart and Climate Depot.
During the 2017-2019 study period, the most heavily retweeted post includes one by Trump that questions climate change due to unusually cold weather in the U.S., co-author Joshua Newell, a professor of environment and sustainability at the University of Michigan, said in a press release. He added that climate skeptics and believers often form separate echo chambers that do not interact with each other.
An Online Storm: After Hurricanes Helene and Milton hit in September and October, a torrent of conspiracy theories over the cause of the storms swirled on social media. Some people posting claimed that the government created the hurricanes using weather machines, which do not exist, or that solar geoengineering worsened the weather, though the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration clarified that this practice is not taking place at scale anywhere in the world. As this disinformation deluge hit, meteorologists were accused of pushing a climate change agenda and received frequent backlash or threats from viewers, James Marshall Shepherd, a former NASA weather scientist who is currently director of the University of Georgias atmospheric sciences program, told Yale Environment 360.
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https://insideclimatenews.org/news/10122024/todays-climate-climate-misinformation-social-media/
Sector 001
(41 posts)Mostly full of $hit, this kid is not the lead singer of AC/DC.
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1043614757449569
GiqueCee
(1,531 posts)... of the mental defectives that believe the witless drivel denying the stark reality of Climate Change might be explained this way:
Like water, room-temperature IQs always follow the path of least resistance downhill to their rightful place at the bottom of the conservative sewer.
TommieMommy
(1,225 posts)She can't explain why. She believes so much crazy crap it's ridiculous 🙄 no hope, we tried many times.
mitch96
(14,778 posts)"The dumbing down of America is most evident in the slow decay of substantive content in the enormously influential media, the 30 second sound bites (now down to 10 seconds or less), lowest common denominator programming, credulous presentations on pseudoscience and superstition,
but especially a kind of celebration of ignorance
― Carl Sagan
2001