Why people still fall for fake news about climate change
This really is an excellent article.
https://lailluminator.com/2023/12/19/fake-climate-change/
BY: KATE YODER, GRIST - DECEMBER 19, 2023 5:00 AM
In 1995, a leading group of scientists convened by the United Nations declared that they had detected a human influence on global temperatures with effectively irreversible consequences. In the coming decades, 99.9 percent of scientists would come to agree that burning fossil fuels had disrupted the Earths climate.
Yet almost 30 years after that warning, during the hottest year on Earth in 125,000 years, people are still arguing that the science is unreliable, or that the threat is real but we shouldnt do anything about climate change.
Conspiracies are thriving online, according to a report by the coalition Climate Action Against Disinformation released last month, in time for the U.N. climate conference in Dubai. Over the past year, posts with the hashtag #climatescam have gotten more likes and retweets on the platform known as X than ones with #climatecrisis or #climateemergency.
While political identity can explain some resistance to climate change, there are other reasons people dismiss the evidence, as Bloomfield outlines in her upcoming book Science v. Story: Narrative Strategies for Science Communicators.