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Cetacea's JournalClimate deniers 49 percent more visible to audiences than climate change scientists
Results of a recent research project into media coverage:
"Media outlets reporting on climate change will bring in deniers in an effort to "balance" coverage and present an alternative view. However, to viewers, this then places themoften a person with no scientific backgroundon the same level as someone who is an expert in the field..."
"It's not just false balance; the numbers show that the media are 'balancing' expertswho represent the overwhelming majority of reputable scientistswith the views of a relative handful of non-experts," study author Professor LeRoy Westerling said in a statement. "Most of the contrarians are not scientists, and the ones who are have very thin credentials. They are not in the same league with top scientists. They aren't even in the league of the average career climate scientist."
Full report:
https://www.newsweek.com/media-air-time-climate-change-deniers-scientists-1454498
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