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COP27: Activists task digital giants to fight climate misinformation

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Activists on Tuesday urged COP27 summit leaders and main expertise corporations to take motion in opposition to local weather change misinformation that’s undermining efforts to restrict the devastating results of worldwide warming.

In an open letter signed by 550 teams and people together with former UN local weather chief Christiana Figueres, the activists referred to as on COP27 delegates to undertake a typical definition of local weather misinformation and false info and to work to stop it.

In addition they referred to as on the bosses of seven digital giants, together with Fb, Google, and Twitter, to place in place strict insurance policies to stop the unfold of false local weather info on their platforms, as they did with Covid-19.

“We can’t defeat local weather change with out addressing false info and misinformation in regards to the local weather,” the signatories confused.

“As emissions proceed to rise, humanity faces local weather disaster, however financial and political vested pursuits proceed to prepare and fund local weather misinformation to stall motion,” they added, demanding “swift and sturdy world motion from COP determination makers and expertise platforms to mitigate these threats.”

The letter was additionally signed by diplomat Laurence Tubiana, one of many architects of the 2015 Paris Settlement, which types the present foundation for world objectives to curb local weather change.

The letter is accompanied by a survey launched Tuesday on the extent of perception in local weather misinformation in six main international locations — Australia, Brazil, Britain, Germany, India, and the US — lamenting that a big proportion of their populations believed false claims about local weather change.

Based on the examine, at the least 20% of respondents in every nation consider that the present world warming is pure and never attributable to people. The human causes of worldwide warming are unequivocally documented within the studies of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Local weather Change (IPCC).

“There’s a vital hole between public notion and science on such elementary points because the existence of local weather change or its main trigger, particularly people,” stated the survey launched Tuesday.

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