Scientist warns against boosting climate change deniers in Australia

News media organisations as well as Facebook and Twitter have been urged not to amplify the voices of those opposed to science.

Sun shines over smoke billowing from factory chimneys.

A leading Australian scientist has warned media against legitimising climate change denial. (AAP)

A leading scientist has warned news organisations and social media platforms against legitimising climate change denial.

Dr Katherine Woodthorpe will on Wednesday deliver the Ralph Slatyer Address on Science and Society at the National Press Club in Canberra.
Dr Woodthorpe is expected to highlight deep concerns about the way scientists are treated online, calling for action from news companies and platforms such as Facebook and Twitter.

"Don't amplify the denigrators and conspiracy theorists," she will say.

"Balance is not one climate denier vs one climate scientist. It's 2000 scientists before the denier gets their chance."

She says most scientists avoid the spotlight, but it was more important than ever that they improve the way they communicate.

"All of those who know that a better understanding of science can only help and not hinder us need to step up and communicate the value of what we are doing.

"The angry mob's loudest voices have a huge pull and even seemingly sensible people have been sucked down their conspiracy black holes.

"And the effort it takes to refute any one of their articles, tweets or other postings takes an order of magnitude more that it took the conspiracy theorists and their trolls and bots to invent it and disseminate it."

Dr Woodthorpe is a Fellow of the Australian Institute of Company Directors and the Academy of Technology and Engineering.

In 2017, she received an Order of Australia for her ongoing service to research and technology innovation in Australia.


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Published 20 October 2021 5:51am
Updated 20 October 2021 8:33am
Source: AAP, SBS


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