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  2. Psychology of climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    The idea of "soft" or implicit climate change denial became prominent in the mid-2010s, but variations of the same concept originated earlier. An article published by National Center for Science Education referred to "implicit" denial: Climate change denial is most conspicuous when it is explicit, as it is in controversies over climate education.

  3. Climate change denial - Wikipedia

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    Climate change conspiracy theories and denial have resulted in poor action or no action at all to effectively mitigate the damage done by global warming. 40% of Americans believed (ca. 2017) that climate change is a hoax [276] even though 100% of climate scientists (as of 2019) believe it is real.

  4. ManBearPig - Wikipedia

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    The episode is notorious as an allegory for climate change denial because the South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone were initially unconvinced about Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth. Gore and ManBearPig returned in the sixth and seventh episodes of the 22nd season of South Park , " Time to Get Cereal " and " Nobody Got Cereal? ", in ...

  5. What is ‘new denial?’ An alarming wave of climate ... - AOL

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    Many YouTubers undermining climate action no longer call global warming a hoax, but they are sowing doubt over the science, solutions and impacts of the crisis. What is ‘new denial?’

  6. We knew about climate change in the '50s. Why an author ... - AOL

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    A 1979 panel said, “We have no reason to doubt global warming will happen and no reason to think changes will be small.” Had Reagan not become president, things would have been different.

  7. The five corrupt pillars of climate change denial - AOL

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    How to identify and understand different types of denial: scientific, economic, humanitarian, political and crisis.

  8. List of climate change controversies - Wikipedia

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    For example, climatologist Kevin E. Trenberth has published widely on the topic of climate variability and has exposed flaws in the publications of other scientists. [6] [7] [8] For past debates and controversies on scientific details see for example: History of climate change science#Discredited theories and reconciled apparent discrepancies ...

  9. Climate change in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    A satirical cartoon about sea level rise.. References to climate change in popular culture have existed since the late 20th century and increased in the 21st century.Climate change, its impacts, and related human-environment interactions have been featured in nonfiction books and documentaries, but also literature, film, music, television shows and video games.