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E1S14 : Climate Change: Navigating a Sea of Misinformation ... and a Quiz

31 min · 7. nov. 2024
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This episode delves into the intersection of scientific diplomacy, climate change, and misinformation. It highlights ultracrepidarianism—people giving opinions outside their expertise—and its link to the Dunning-Kruger effect, where individuals with low competence overestimate their abilities. These phenomena contribute to climate change misinformation, complicating consensus and solutions. The discussion also covers fast thinking, which relies on heuristics and can lead to inaccurate judgments about complex issues like climate change. For example, experiencing a harsh winter might lead someone to mistakenly dismiss global warming. To combat misinformation, the episode emphasizes improving science literacy and critical thinking skills, advocating for engaging communication of climate science through personal stories and real-world impacts. It concludes by stressing the need for evidence-based policies and creating spaces for respectful dialogue to bridge differing perspectives on climate change.

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episode E1S14 : Climate Change: Navigating a Sea of Misinformation ... and a Quiz cover

E1S14 : Climate Change: Navigating a Sea of Misinformation ... and a Quiz

This episode delves into the intersection of scientific diplomacy, climate change, and misinformation. It highlights ultracrepidarianism—people giving opinions outside their expertise—and its link to the Dunning-Kruger effect, where individuals with low competence overestimate their abilities. These phenomena contribute to climate change misinformation, complicating consensus and solutions. The discussion also covers fast thinking, which relies on heuristics and can lead to inaccurate judgments about complex issues like climate change. For example, experiencing a harsh winter might lead someone to mistakenly dismiss global warming. To combat misinformation, the episode emphasizes improving science literacy and critical thinking skills, advocating for engaging communication of climate science through personal stories and real-world impacts. It concludes by stressing the need for evidence-based policies and creating spaces for respectful dialogue to bridge differing perspectives on climate change.

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