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Climate change: multi-country media analysis shows scepticism of the basic science is dying out

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Tuesday, April 18, 2023

Any regular viewer of BBC’s Question Time could be forgiven for thinking that old-fashioned climate science denialism is alive and kicking.

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  • Any regular viewer of BBC’s Question Time could be forgiven for thinking that old-fashioned climate science denialism is alive and kicking.
  • In the US media and UK media, there is strong evidence too that the prevalence of these arguments may be shifting.
  • Australia, the UK and the US were chosen for their long history of climate scepticism, whereas Brazil and Sweden were included for the more recent arrival of scepticism among key political parties.
  • But we also distinguished between “general response” scepticism, usually advanced by organised sceptical groups, and “directed” response scepticism, where country-specific economic, social and political obstacles to enacting climate policies were mentioned.

Science scepticism is no longer mainstream

    • First, we found that on mainstream channels, the presence of science scepticism, science sceptics and general contestation around the IPCC’s report was much less present in our sample than in the coverage of the previous round of IPCC reports in 2013 and 2014, even in countries that have historically had strong traditions of science denial.
    • Second, response scepticism was in some of the coverage by mainstream channels.
    • But for those active in opposing organised scepticism, any definitive shift towards response scepticism across the media, such as vocal opposition to net zero policies, represents an important new challenge to climate action.

Goldbelly Announces The Launch Of Goldbelly TV

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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Goldbelly , the popular platformfor food e-commerce, today announced the launch of Goldbelly TV (GBTV), the first video platform for food e-commerce.

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  • NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Goldbelly , the popular platformfor food e-commerce, today announced the launch of Goldbelly TV (GBTV), the first video platform for food e-commerce.
  • The company also announced that veteran TV producer Art Edwards has joined the company to lead its new production arm, Goldbelly Studios.
  • "With Goldbelly TV, we're finally bringing the idea of 'Taste-o-Vision' to life, giving people the first truly immersive food experience.
  • To explore the content available on Goldbelly TV from America's top food makers, visit: https://www.goldbelly.com/tv
    Goldbelly is the first platform for national food e-commerce.