Plankton, Weather, and Lockdowns: Climate Misinformation Spreads Around the Internet
Many climate misconceptions were circulated last week, such as plankton endangerment, climate-induced lockdowns, and downplayed heat waves.
Many climate misconceptions were circulated last week, such as plankton endangerment, climate-induced lockdowns, and downplayed heat waves.
A conspiracy theory about cloud seeding arose in Australia as a massive flood hit Sydney and prompted an evacuation order for 50,000 people.
51% of social media users said they felt anxious about the future after viewing climate content, and the number is higher for younger people.
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In 1991, 78% of Americans identified as environmentalists. By 2021, it had dropped to 41%. How does environmentalism reverse the trend?
The internet is flooded with alarmist headlines. But within the articles themselves lies the real story — often told in more rational terms.
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