A New Global Initiative to Stop Disinformation from Blocking Climate Solutions

A New Global Initiative to Stop Disinformation from Blocking Climate Solutions

Our window to avert climate catastrophe is narrowing. The climate crisis is already causing immense suffering around the world. We must rapidly and dramatically cut global emissions, kick our addiction to coal, oil, and gas, and accelerate the transition away from fossil fuels.

We at the UN have been sounding alarm bells and offering solutions for years. But we’re not only battling pollution from emissions. We’re also battling information pollution that is flooding our feeds with conspiracies and lies designed to undermine the transition away from fossil fuels to renewable energy.

This is nothing new. For decades, special interests have invested billions in aggressive lobbying and deceptive advertising to obstruct the energy transition. Harassing climate activists, journalists, and scientists, denying irrefutable evidence, and eroding trust in solutions.

Whatever the message, the aim is to lead the public to disengage. In 2022, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) stated that “deliberate undermining of science” was contributing to “misperceptions of the scientific consensus, uncertainty, disregarded risk and urgency, and dissent.”

Today, growing numbers of people are waking up to the harms caused by climate disinformation — and our toxic information ecosystems in general. As awareness grows of the harm this is causing to people and the planet, a global movement for information integrity is gaining momentum.

This month, at the G20 in Rio de Janeiro, we launched an ambitious new initiative, together with the government of Brazil and UNESCO. I was honored to represent the UN at the launch.

The Global Initiative for Information Integrity on Climate Change is a chance to turn the tide against the forces of inaction and offer possibilities instead.

We will do so on three fronts: First, we will convene a global network of partners — all moving in the same direction — to promote facts and solutions to strengthen information integrity around climate.

Second, through investing in research. We need to know more about the origins and targets of climate disinformation and how it is impacting the public. Also to study behavior and communications science to understand public sentiment.

Third, through designing compelling communication responses. We must be more strategic in our advocacy for climate action — not just in what we communicate, but where and how.

Joining us in this work is a wide network of civil society partners and a growing number of governments, including Chile, Denmark, France, Morocco, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.

Also central to the project is the participation of UN Climate Change (the UNFCCC), the World Meteorological Organization and the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

We need an informed and engaged public to build momentum for climate solutions. We don’t have a moment to lose ahead of the crucial COP30 in Brazil next year.

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Melissa Fleming I think that it is the same root as with other injustices. Lie or call it misinformation is not punishable. There’s no value placed on truth. Law is needed to put back the value on truth! With severe consequences

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Rosa Alianelli

Information Management Associate at UNICC Umoja Support Center

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This initiative should be spread also within the UN agencies and missions, at every level. The awareness (and sometimes the commitment) of the management and staff shows to be insufficient and, consequently, ineffective. We need focal points at local level that work side by side with the managers to create involvement, endorsement and strong knowledge of the topic and the actions to be taken

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