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Growing polarization around climate change on social media

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Growing polarization around climate change on social media

M. Falkenberg, A. Galeazzi, et al.

Explore how climate change discussions are increasingly influenced by political polarization, particularly during COP26. This study by Max Falkenberg and colleagues reveals a notable rise in ideological divides fueled by heightened right-wing activity, stressing the crucial need to monitor public discourse on climate for effective action.... show more
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