The climate propaganda

Discussion in 'Psychology' started by West7, Jul 9, 2025 at 3:04 AM.

  1. West7

    West7

    How come people fall for that? "Climate crisis" :D

    It´s so simple.
     
  2. The Science is pretty much settled. Global Warming is here. No matter what the Liars and "Deniers" say.

    Global Warming is a fact - Science.
     
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  3. comagnum

    comagnum

    The evidence is overwhelming. The propaganda has been the lies told by the oil cartels. For decades big oil corps knew the effect of fossil fuel on global warming.

    AI Overview
    In 1982, Exxon conducted internal research that accurately predicted the extent of future global warming, including the rate of temperature increase per decade and the impact of rising CO2 levels.Specifically, they projected a warming rate of 0.20°C per decade, with a margin of error of 0.04°C, which aligned with independent academic and government projections.Their research also highlighted the potential for catastrophic events and the need for significant reductions in fossil fuel consumption.Despite this internal knowledge, Exxon publicly cast doubt on climate change science for decades, a move that has been criticized as corporate deception.
    Here's a more detailed breakdown:
    • Accurate Predictions:
      Exxon's 1982 report projected that a doubling of CO2 concentration would lead to a global temperature increase of 1.3°C.This projection was remarkably close to what has actually occurred and what other scientific models predicted at the time.
    • Internal Recognition of Climate Change Impacts:
      The report emphasized the potential for "catastrophic events" from climate change and the need for major reductions in fossil fuel use to mitigate these risks.
    • Public Disregard:
      Despite these internal findings, Exxon actively promoted climate change denial and lobbied against climate action for years.
    • Corporate Deception:
      This discrepancy between internal knowledge and public messaging is the basis of accusations of corporate deception and efforts to undermine climate science.
    • Focus on Profit:
      Exxon's actions are seen by some as prioritizing short-term profits over long-term environmental consequences.
     
    Last edited: Jul 9, 2025 at 8:44 AM
  4. Troll post. Reported.
     
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