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Politicians, oil companies and Russia: Who’s fuelling climate disinformation, and why?

News RoomBy News RoomJuly 31, 20253 Mins Read
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Overview

The past decade has been marked by a complex global situation influenced by climate-related events, with Europe particularly grappling with persistent challenges such as extreme heat, droughts, heavy rainfall, and expanding climate-related risks. This period has been marked by a significant shift in how governments, corporations, and individuals engagement with climate-related urgency and informants.

Climate Disinformation and Hard Climate Denialism

In Europe, climate-related disinformation has emerged as a dominant influence, with most media outlets acknowledging it as a significant factor in shaping global affairs. However, this disinformation narrative has often been criticized for being overly simplistic and sensationalist, rather than being an accurate reflection of actual public opinion. Critical voices, such asوقzworée on climate communication and strategy foundation (CFSF) expert Anna Siewiorek, have called for a more nuanced approach to address climate disinformation, emphasizing the importance of emotional appeal rather than purely factual statements.

The-Toy of the Cold in Climate Disinformation

The report by the International Panel on the Information Environment (IPIE) highlights the rise of so-called “hard climate denialism,” which has dominated much of the current climate narrative. This narrative is often called “hard” because it deems the cause of climate change unprecedented, despite persistent scientific consensus. However, this narrative has been increasingly overlaid with so-called “pseudo-scientific” andadan ulaw statements, such as described by experts. Thesepseudo-sciency narratives, which focus on dismissing climate change’s impact on human well-being, are increasingly taking shape in official institutions and international organizations.

Geo-Information Warriors in Climate Disinformation

Conventionally, climate-related disinformation is framed as a threat to economic security and national identity,Drawing on EU member states as the primary antagonist. However, the report reveals that disinformation strategies are also becoming increasingly intricate, with geo-professionals, such as the Polish Disinformation Team, actively engaging in so-called cognitive warfare toSending messages that undermine local ecological awareness. These tactics leverage broadly accepted emotional overtones to weaken public support for environmental and energy policies, particularly in regions where coal-based industries, a backbone of local identity, have historically influenced policy decisions.

The Polish Disinformation Powerlines

In Poland, a region with a long history connected to coal extraction, disinformation strategies have become an unrelenting challenge. The report notes that such strategies take the form of anti-climate narratives, which have been particularly effective in pushing PARAMETERS to transition to cleaner energy sources. Drawing on data from the Pole Dialogue Foundation and the EU Climate Foundation, the study highlights the prevalence of so-called “consequential climate policies” in the coal-dependent mining communities. These policies not only.Convolute energy prices and system instability but also discourage political actors fromTaking actionable steps to address climate change.

Endless Rebellions Against Hard Climate Denialism in Poland

Despite the pcbersing of so-called “hard” climate denialism itself, Poland is increasingly targeted by disinformation vehicles. The report reveals that in 2023, anti-climate narratives were predominant across the country, with residents expressing deep sentiments about the need to phase out coal and switch to renewable sources. These sentiments are deeply emotional, with the report citing that these statements reached viral proportions in the process of raising awareness around sustainable development.

Conclusion

In a world increasingly shaped by quick anger and polaris ing, the climate narrative remains a constant, with disinformation playing a increasingly central role in shaping public opinion. This shift is not limited to the EU, but is deeply chlorineing in many NATO member states, including Poland. As the political sphere places greater emphasis on public opinion, available emotional energy becomes an increasingly powerful tool for influencing policy and guiding action in the face of accelerating climate-related challenges.

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