Talking points ammo: The use of neoliberal think tank fantasy themes to delegitimise scientific knowledge of climate change in Australian newspapers.
The article examines the anti-climate science narratives promoted by the Institute of Public Affairs (IPA), an Australian neoliberal think tank. It also investigates how these narratives are disseminated into the news media,…
Information warfare and new organizational landscapes: An inquiry into the ExxonMobil–Greenpeace dispute over climate change.
The article explores how organizations like ExxonMobil and Greenpeace have become more attuned to their informational environment and utilize information warfare tactics to influence public perceptions on climate change, increasing possibilities for…
Nobel Winner Refutes Climate Change Narrative, Points Out Ignored Factor
An interesting article and interview with nobel prize laureate, John Clause, who refutes the current narrative regarding climate change, and considers the IPCC reports poor scientific work!
Global Warming: Scam, Fraud, or Hoax?
An article that takes you step by step in approaching the case of global warming from the eyes of skeptics.
Is the Earth Crying Wolf? Exploring Knowledge Source and Certainty in High School Students’ Analysis of Global Warming News
A study on socioscientific issues (SSIs) such as global warming and how they are understood and percieved among highschool children (around 17 years of age), from from a public high in a…
Humour and sarcasm: expressions of global warming on Twitter
An article that highlights the importance of twitter in shaping public stands regarding environmental issues in Turkey and the dynamics around it.
Climate change risks and global warming dangers: a field analysis of online US news media
A study that analysis the use of the terms Climate Change and Global Warming in US media and how they are politicized, the analysis compares between the use, contrasting understanding of the…
Bots and online climate discourses: Twitter discourse on President Trump’s announcement of U.S. withdrawal from the Paris Agreement
A study that analyses the use of bot detection software on climate change discussion on Twitter after the US withdrew from the Paris agreement in 2017. Findings highlight the importance of identifying…
COVID-19 in the Time of Climate Change: Memetic Discourses on Social Media
A study that analyzes the discourse on Facebook and Instagram regarding Covid and climate change and their interconnectedness. Among the findings is that individuals who believe that climate change is fake are…