New tensions about climate change are spreading new stresses, which means slowing down the development of renewable energy needed to solve this problem.
Instead of denying the mountains of evidence, which shows that humans are causing climate change, the purpose of recent talks is to mislead people by doubting potential solutions. Renewable energy has begun to become more cheap and sustainable for coal, oil and gas. The leaders of the fool fuel industry and their allies – probably seeing themselves in a corner – have attracted more fast ways to sell their products and strengthen competition.
A clear picture of how this is still going down was just published by the International Panel of Information Environment (IPIE). In his summary for policy makers, the IPI said, “What emerges is a picture of a strategic disturbance.
“Strategic disruption is designed to appear moderate, reasonable and data-driven, while quietly obstructing action”
The report notes that the delayed tactic can be considered “new denial”. It may appear as a false claim about the effects of renewable energy on the environment, or falsely accuse the renewable sources of power outages. And we’re not just talking about trolls on social media – false information can also arise from a high level of power. The report is the name of President Donald Trump, whose campaign has spoken of climate information, the interests of oil and gas have been accepted by Million 74 million in partnership with the interests of oil and gas.
There are legitimate concerns about where renewable sources are deployed and how to use the materials used in solar panels and turbines, as well as minimizing mining damage and taking Taken measures to build new infrastructure. But as we look at any kind of rumors, the kernels of reality can blow in proportion or to lie.
In a June 20 press release, the professor of the chair of the Copenhagen University and the chair of the IPIE’s scientific panel and the integrity of climate science information, said the IPI scientific panel chair, Klaus Brohan Jensen, “We are dealing with an environment of information.” “When corporations, governments, and media platforms dispel the facts of climate, the result is paralysis.”
The IPIE report contains 300 studies, which contain a decade of research on climate information. However, it was limited to the papers written in English, and reflects the lack of investment in a study outside the rich Western countries.


