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## Climate Change Denialism
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* [Petersen et al. 19](https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-019-09959-4)
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* Study that extensively examines the permeation of climate contrarian influence throughout media
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* “Contrarians are featured in **49% more media** articles than scientists.”
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* *“When comparing visibility in mainstream media sources only, we observe just a 1% excess visibility, which **objectively demonstrates** the **crowding out** of professional sources by the proliferation of new media sources, many of which contribute to the production and consumption of **climate change disinformation** at scale.”*
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* [Benestad et al. 16](https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s00704-015-1597-5)
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* Examines a selection of **38 papers which dispute anthropogenic climate change**
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* Found that **these papers oftentimes had mistakes** in methodology, analysis, assumptions, etc.
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* _“In many cases, shortcomings are due to insufficient model evaluation, leading to results that are not universally valid but rather are an artifact of a particular experimental setup. Other typical weaknesses include false dichotomies, inappropriate statistical methods, or basing conclusions on misconceived or incomplete physics.”_
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* [The Guardian: Goldenberg 12](https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2012/feb/15/leak-exposes-heartland-institute-climate)
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* Libertarian think tank keeps prominent sceptics on its payroll and relies on millions in funding from carbon industry
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* Scheme includes **$100,000** for spreading the message in K-12 schools that "the topic of climate change is controversial and uncertain”’
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* Not the most reliable information to tackle the issue of climate change misinformation: _“It was not possible to immediately verify the authenticity of the documents"_
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