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This is a hilarious X (formerly Twitter) thread on a presentation about “messaging over climate”. Worst messages tested: electric cars, Green New Deal, frontline communities, ‘Big Oil lied’, climate pollution…
"... the online watchdog “considered this option (abandoning legal action) likely to achieve the most positive outcome for the online safety of all Australians, especially children”. ..."
You naughty proletariat, instead of spanking you for failing to reign in your emissions, we're going to give you another chance to embrace green socialism.
Defending the hottest year ever narrative in the middle of record breaking cold.
According to the Guardian, climate deniers have influenced teens by infiltrating youtube with disinformation videos.
Trojan, virus, hack or Microsoft defect?
The post New Climate Institute Claims Microsoft is “Unjustly” Quarantining Their Emails first appeared on Watts Up With That?.
BBC Disinformation head Marianna Spring is a fierce defender of the BBC's institutional climate bias, and a critic of anti-Covid lockdown conspiracy theorists.
In the long tradition of Lewandowsky (who warrants an entire category listing on this site), Cook, Oreskes, and more, we have a new entry into the well-worn genre of trying…
"... Half of regular green tweeters abandoned platform after its sale and cuts to moderation, analysis finds ..."
One would think that the public relations fiasco that stuck climate science (and sullied the reputation of science in general) as a result of ClimateGate back in 2009 would restrain climate scientists from attempting to suppress...
"... Dig a little deeper and you’ll discover what climate deniers are actually scared of. ..."
The exaggeration continues with fundraising and political power as the prize.
READY, FIRE, AIM
The post Scientists Decide that Scientists are Getting Better at Communicating Scary Climate Stories first appeared on Watts Up With That?.
"... Climate change deniers simplify the spectrum of possible scientific consensus into two categories: 100% agreement or no consensus at all. If it’s not one, it’s the other. ..."
“The degree of one’s emotions varies inversely with one’s knowledge of the facts, the less you know the hotter you get.”
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