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    TUHODezinformace o klimatu // Rage Against the Fossil Machine
    Jedním ze zásadních důvodů, proč je klimatická změna tak obtížné téma je obrovské množství dezinformací, které ho obklopuje. Sociologové identifikovali široké dezinformační hnutí, které je z části organizované fosilním průmyslem. Množství empirických důkazů ukazuje, že fosilní průmysl ročně vynakládá obrovské množství prostředků za cílem oddálit nebo neutralizovat politiky směřující k regulaci spotřeby fosilních paliv. Jak se ale v takové debatě vyznat? Jaká je česká debata v kontextu světa? Ale hlavně jaké subjekty se do dezinformací zapojují, jaké techniky a jaké prostředky používají k neutralizaci veřejné diskuze.
    rozbalit záhlaví
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    BUBBLE: Btw 17 likeu, to si snad zalozil ty ne? .]]
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    BUBBLE: good one :)
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    Uhlík je život - Hlavní stránka | Facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/uhlik.je.zivot/
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    Petice proti přijetí Green Dealu! | No-Deal.eu - Odchod. z.s.
    https://no-deal.eu/
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    #chevron #greenwashing

    One of the world’s top polluters of atmosphere-altering greenhouse gases has aired nearly 30,000 TV advertisements over the past 15 months, trying to convince people that it is green.
    From June 2020 to August 31st of this year, Americans have been bombarded with ads from the California-based oil-and-gas-producer Chevron, according to new data from the analytics firm AdImpact first reported on Morning Consult. During July 2021 alone, the fossil-fuel giant aired 4,402 ads, the data shows.
    More than 80 percent contained terms such as “sustainable,” “renewable,” “environment,” and “clean.” In reality, however, Chevron has contributed more than 43 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent into the atmosphere since 1965, data from the Climate Accountability Institute shows, placing it among the most climate-damaging companies on the planet. “The large majority of ads Chevron is airing are touting their shift to more clean energy,” says Rachel Haskin, senior marketing manager for AdImpact.


    Chevron Is Playing Americans for Fools with 'Green' Ad Blitz - Rolling Stone
    https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/chevron-climate-change-green-ad-campaign-1240053/
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    Je dvanact let od Climategate. Od jednoho z nejznamejsiho fabrikovanyho skandalu klima dezinformacni masinerie, ktery mel torpedovat COP v Kodani. Bohuzel dodnes nechava falesny obvineni na klimatickejch vedcich, ze fixluji udaje, prinesl jim vyhruzky smrst nenavisti, vcetne vyhruzek smrti a prominentniho klimatologa Philla Jonese psychickej tlak dotahl nedaleko sebevrazdy.
    Tedka bude mit svuj dokument na BBC.

    ‘This is a story that needs to be told’: BBC film tackles Climategate scandal | Climate science denial | The Guardian
    https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/10/this-is-a-story-that-needs-to-be-told-bbc-film-tackles-climategate-scandal
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    Zraje jako vino .)) Jordan Peterson o globalnim ochlazovani hehe

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    El mejor Documental sobre la Tierra Plana
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlehJmp4-UY

    anglicky a sp a it titulky pouze..
    flat earth.......
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    titulní stránky The Economist, pokud se clovek naucí císt tu jejich symbologii, se krásne (samozrejme zámerne) prozrazují...
    All editions | The Economist
    https://www.economist.com/weeklyedition/archive
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    oui yeaaah

    Google zakáže od listopadu reklamy, které popírají klimatickou změnu. Od prosince i YouTube | iROZHLAS - spolehlivé zprávy
    https://www.irozhlas.cz/veda-technologie/technologie/google-reklama-youtube-klimaticka-zmena-blokovani_2110081839_ban
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    College and university biology majors who are not climate change deniers may yet be unaware of the degree of scientific consensus on climate change and unprepared to communicate about climate science to others. This study reports on a population of climate change accepting biology majors at a large, private research university in the American northeast. Our students tended to greatly underestimate the degree of scientific consensus around climate change, to be only moderately worried about climate change, and to be unconfident in their ability to communicate about the state of the scientific consensus around climate change. After an introduction to the scholarly literature that substantiates and quantifies the scientific consensus on climate change in the context of a course on biological research literature, our students showed significant increases in their estimates of the consensus on climate change, and their estimates were more accurate. Additionally, they became more worried about climate change as well as more confident in their ability to communicate about the scientific consensus to others. These results are in line with the Gateway Belief Model, which positions perception of scientific agreement on climate change as an important driver of acceptance and motivation toward action.

    https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/ece3.5960
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    Internal Facebook documents obtained by Popular Information reveal that, prior to the removal of the fact-check, Science Feedback's fact-check of The Daily Wire article was brought to the attention of top Facebook executives including VP of Global Affairs and Communications Nick Clegg, VP of Global News Partnerships Campbell Brown, and VP of Global Public Policy Joel Kaplan. The documents also show that Facebook was asked by the office of Congressman Mike Johnson (R-LA), a powerful member of Republican leadership, to reverse the fact-check.

    Facebook and the executive director of Science Feedback deny that Facebook pushed Science Feedback to remove the "partly false" rating. But the incident raises questions about the integrity of Facebook's fact-checking process, Facebook's deference to far-right publications, and the company's commitment to fighting climate misinformation.

    Fact-check of viral climate misinformation quietly removed from Facebook | Emily Atkin
    https://heated.world/p/fact-check-of-viral-climate-misinformation
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    Tech’s complicity in environmental destruction is not just limited to toxic manufacturing waste and a large carbon footprint. Companies also have a large influence on the climate crisis in the context of policy, the broader economy, and the flow of information. Reports in 2019 revealed that Google has made significant contributions to climate denialist groups, including the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), which helped convince the Trump administration to withdraw from the Paris Agreement in 2017. Facebook has come under fire for lax action against climate change denial on their platform, where disinformation can easily spread without diligent fact-checking. Google, Microsoft, and Amazon have partnered with large oil companies to build machine learning tools that streamline oil production. In fact, the oil industry invested an estimated $1.75 billion in 2018 into machine learning tools, which is projected to grow to $4.01 billion by 2025.

    Our purpose in throwing light onto this destructive behavior is not simply to paint a bleak future. Through public pressure and the collective organizing of tech employees, there has been media coverage of some success in holding the tech industry responsible for their environmental destruction. In 2019, after the Amazon Employees for Climate Justice organization led a large walkout in support of the global climate strike, Amazon pledged to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. Similarly, in response to employee pressure, Google pledged to stop funding climate change deniers in 2020. Google also promised to rescind all future contracts with oil companies in response to a Greenpeace report about tech’s oil contracts

    The Hidden Cost of Digital Consumption
    https://parametric.press/issue-02/streaming/
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    Sbornik ke spolecenske tvorbe ignorance .)) Je tam i pasaz o klimatu

    What don't we know, and why don't we know it? What keeps ignorance alive, or allows it to be used as a political instrument? Agnotology—the study of ignorance—provides a new theoretical perspective to broaden traditional questions about "how we know" to ask: Why don't we know what we don't know? The essays assembled in Agnotology show that ignorance is often more than just an absence of knowledge; it can also be the outcome of cultural and political struggles. Ignorance has a history and a political geography, but there are also things people don't want you to know ("Doubt is our product" is the tobacco industry slogan). Individual chapters treat examples from the realms of global climate change, military secrecy, female orgasm, environmental denialism, Native American paleontology, theoretical archaeology, racial ignorance, and more. The goal of this volume is to better understand how

    Agnotology: The Making and Unmaking of Ignorance | Department of History
    https://history.stanford.edu/publications/agnotology-making-and-unmaking-ignorance
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    Kouakm, ze jsem si sem neodlozil. Jan Zahradnik z ODS, jejich expert na zivotni prostredi, ktery tvrdi ze - sklenikove plyny vlastne neovlivnuji klima na Zemi! .))

    Je to třeba znovu se objevivší fyzikální výzkum pánů Nikolova a Zellera, kteří ve své studii píší, že skleníkové plyny vlastně neovlivňují klima na Zemi, ale že toto klima ovlivňuje jakýsi složitější termodynamický efekt atmosférického tlaku.

    PČR, PS 2017-..., 30. schůze, část 179 (5. 6. 2019)
    https://www.psp.cz/eknih/2017ps/stenprot/030schuz/s030179.htm
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    Fosilni prumysl se snazi stale ve velkym blokovat klimatickou akci

    InfluenceMap
    @InfluenceMap
    The American Petroleum Institute is flooding Facebook with ads aimed at blocking key climate initiatives in the $3.5t budget reconciliation.
    The group has eclipsed its previous daily spend record, which was set when Joe Biden announced his climate plan during the 2020 election.


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    TUHO: I didn’t know it, but when I’d used the word “consensus,” I’d hit a land mine. For those who claim that climate change is a myth, the term “consensus” will — boom! — trigger a backlash. That’s because their strategy is based on spreading the idea that the science is still unsettled. Why? Because if you don’t know for sure there’s a problem, you can’t justify doing anything about it.
    As an ad from the coal industry had it, “How much are you willing to pay to solve a problem that may not exist?”

    Around the time this was happening, I met the Caltech historian Erik Conway. He’d come across material about the campaign to stop ozone depletion by curbing chlorofluorocarbons use. Erik said one of the people attacking me had done the same to Sherwood Rowland, a co-recipient of the Nobel Prize for his work on ozone depletion.
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    Like many people, I used to think the scientific community was divided about climate change. Then in 2004, as part of a book I was doing on oceanography, I did a search of 1,000 articles published in peer-reviewed scientific literature in the previous 10 years.

    I asked how many showed evidence that disagreed with the statement made in the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s report: “Most of the observed warming over the past 50 years is likely to have been due to the increase in greenhouse gas concentrations.” I found that none did. Zero.

    Naomi Oreskes Imagines the Future History of Climate Change - The New York Times
    https://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/28/science/naomi-oreskes-imagines-the-future-history-of-climate-change.html
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    Well, COVID-19 is a little bit different than climate change and evolutionary theory. Scientists have been working on evolutionary theory for the past 150 years and climate change for, say, 70 years – so the science is very well established and well settled. COVID-19 is different because there are many things about it, and coronaviruses in general, that we don’t understand; we can’t say the science is settled.

    But we can see that even in the very different scientific situation, some of the same kinds of political and ideological issues are kicking in. People reject scientific advice [about COVID-19] because they see it as the government telling them what to do: “I don’t want the government telling me that I have to wear a mask.” And that overlaps a lot with the rejection of climate change, where the rejection of government and market fundamentalism is also tied to a kind of radical individualism: “My life is not for someone else to tell me what to do.” That’s okay, up to a point. But when what you do hurts other people, then it gets problematic.

    Naomi Oreskes on the science of climate change and COVID-19 – and those who deny it - McGill Reporter
    https://reporter.mcgill.ca/naomi-oreskes-on-the-science-of-climate-change-and-covid-19-and-those-who-deny-it/
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    Pro milovniky podcastu. Rozhovor o dezinformacni masinerii s Naomi Oreskes

    Even people who might have been skeptical to begin with about climate change, when I would actually talk about why I got involved in this issue, why it matters to me, why I act on climate, to use the hashtag, I found that often people would suddenly be listening more closely. Then I become a person just like them, grappling with a complicated issue, caring about my children just like them, and I think that opens up a space to make a human connection with people that maybe otherwise you might think you have nothing in common with them.

    That happens a lot with scientists. They think, “How can I possibly talk to somebody who thinks the earth is 6,000 years old?” Or, “How can I possibly talk to somebody who hasn’t vaccinated their children?” This is one way to answer that question: to say, “Well, look, you have values, they have values, and it turns out actually many of those values may overlap. Those people who aren’t vaccinating their children, they love their children just as much as you do, but they have some kind of conceptual framework that has made them think that not vaccinating their children is an appropriate expression of their love. And if you can find a way to say, ‘Well, I love my children too and here’s why I vaccinate my children’ — sometimes that can open up a space that would otherwise not be there.”

    Not Cool Ep 26: Naomi Oreskes on trusting climate science - Future of Life Institute
    https://futureoflife.org/2019/11/25/not-cool-ep-26-naomi-oreskes-on-trusting-climate-science/
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