[✔️] April 27, 2024 Global Warming News | Pope calls deniers foolish, SE Asia unprepared, Climate risk for November, CBS new poll, Disinformation, Pre-bunk, 2009 NPR

Richard Pauli Richard at CredoandScreed.com
Sat Apr 27 08:33:44 EDT 2024


/*April *//*27, 2024*/

/[ //Pope //talks with CBS --  calls deniers "foolish" ]/
*Pope Francis says "negotiated peace is better than a war without end"*
CBS Evening News
Apr 24, 2024
Pope Francis called for countries at war to negotiate in an exclusive 
interview with "CBS Evening News" anchor and managing editor Norah 
O'Donnell in Rome. "A negotiated peace is better than a war without 
end," the pontiff said. "Look to negotiate. Look for peace."

"CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell" delivers the latest news and 
original reporting, and goes beyond the headlines with context and 
depth. Catch the CBS Evening News every weekday night at 6:30 p.m. ET on 
the CBS Television Network and at 12 a.m. ET on the CBS News app.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gB9GKPYMEH8&t=274s



/[ a new reality that is not a surprise, not unexpected ]/
*Is Southeast Asia's infrastructure unfit to deal with the region's new 
climate reality? | DW News*
DW News
Apr 26, 2024  #heat #asia #thailand
South and southeast Asia are in a state of emergency after extreme heat 
levels. Record-breaking temperatures in Bangladesh, the Philippines and 
Thailand have led to school closures, power shortages and heat-related 
deaths.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M0VrVQry_Wk



/[  most important political issue and important news ]/
*Climate’s Rising Significance Ahead of November Elections*
This week, CBS News released new polling showing that climate change 
could be more important to voters in November’s US presidential election 
than many political pros have assumed.

We’ve known for a long time that Republicans are less interested in 
climate action than Democrats. The new CBS poll shows no surprises 
there: Liberals are more than twice as likely as conservatives to say 
that climate change needs to be addressed immediately. But the poll also 
illustrates a generational divide among conservative voters: Sixty-one 
percent of Republicans between the ages of 18 and 44 favor climate 
action, compared to 40% of conservative older than 45.

The CBS poll also finds that 58% of “moderate” voters think the US 
should encourage energy from more renewable sources like solar and wind, 
and the same percentage of moderates approve of the Biden 
administration’s spending on projects to reduce climate change.

These numbers suggest that climate could be a bigger factor than has 
been assumed in November’s elections.

So what do these groups want to know about the climate crisis? New 
research from the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication set out 
to answer this question by asking a variety of respondents what they’d 
most like to learn from a climate expert. Options included evidence of 
climate change, its causes, its impacts, and its solutions. The survey 
finds that a majority of both independents and Gen Z voters — 47% and 
46%, respectively — want to know more about climate solutions.

This information is key for journalists looking to keep their audiences 
engaged and informed this election year. A growing number of people 
across the political spectrum understand that climate change demands 
urgent action and are communicating that concern in polling; meanwhile, 
audiences are increasingly sharing that they want more reporting on 
climate solutions. Let’s make sure we’re delivering.
https://mailchi.mp/coveringclimatenow/climates-rising-significance-ahead-of-november-elections?e=d61cfe5aa4

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/[ CBS did the original POLL]/
*CBS News poll finds big majority of Americans support U.S. taking steps 
to reduce climate change*
By Jennifer De Pinto, Anthony Salvanto, Fred Backus
April 21, 2024 / CBS News
Record heat, hurricanes, wildfires all have been making news in recent 
years. And while not everyone agrees events like these are the direct 
result of climate change, they do connect to peoples' opinions about it: 
a big majority of Americans feel the U.S. needs to address climate 
change, with those who report experiencing extreme weather more likely 
to say we should do so right now.

Views on climate change have long been associated with partisanship, and 
they still are, but age is a factor, too. Younger Americans, including 
younger Republicans, are even more likely to say the U.S. needs to take 
steps to at least try to slow it.
There's a sense of urgency from many in the public, too. A large 
majority think it needs to be addressed at least in the next few years, 
including half who think it needs to be addressed right now.

There's the sense that we should address climate change, and there's 
also some belief that we can.
That extends down to the personal level, too. Most Americans believe 
humans can do something to at least slow the effects of climate change, 
and those who think so feel they personally have a responsibility to do 
something about it.
Extreme weather and climate change
People who report having experienced extreme weather in their area in 
recent years — which is half the country — are more inclined than those 
who haven't to believe climate change is a major factor contributing to 
extreme weather, and more of them see the issue as one that needs to be 
addressed right away.

And even if people don't experience the extreme weather themselves, such 
events can spark concern. When people hear about the earth experiencing 
the warmest temperatures on record, more than half say it makes them 
more concerned about climate change. Those who don't see climate change 
as a factor in extreme weather are less persuaded by this, including 
some who don't believe that the earth's temperature is rising.

There have long been political divisions on addressing climate change, 
with Democrats expressing more concern than Republicans. These continue 
today, to some extent. Democrats are more than twice as likely as 
Republicans to say climate change needs to be addressed right now. And 
Democrats overwhelmingly support the U.S. taking steps to reduce climate 
change, but Republicans are divided on th
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/poll-reduce-climate-change-extreme-weather-04-21-2024/



/[ A little too much -- but worth paying attention  ]/
*Disinformation: The End of Humanity?
*Wisecrack
Nov 27, 2023  #culture #fakenews #disinformation
How disinformation took over the world

Disinformation has taken over social media, which is annoying in the 
best of times and deeply scary in the worst. So why has truth become an 
endangered species, and what makes the internet so ripe for falsehoods? 
Let’s find out in this video: How Truth Died
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=== Watch More Episodes! ===
Surveillance Is All Of Us

      • How We All Became Big Brother...
      • Why No One Trusts The News...
      • Why America Loves Fake News

Written by Amanda Scherker
Hosted by Michael Burns
Directed by Michael Luxemburg
Edited by Jackson Maher
Produced by Olivia Redden
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_pev8_sfkw

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/[ Much more important - trusted and very advanced wrangling ]/
*Press Briefing: How to Pre-bunk Climate Disinformation*
Covering Climate Now
  Apr 11, 2024
Researchers studying climate disinformation agree: “Inoculation” is one 
of the most effective options for countering it, and the first step 
toward inoculation is “pre-bunking,” or warning audiences in advance. In 
this webinar, co-sponsored by Covering Climate Now and Climate Action 
Against Disinformation, panelists will discuss ways journalists can get 
ahead of climate disinformation and “pre-bunk” it in a way that doesn’t 
amplify the disinfo or cause unnecessary alarm.

PANELISTS:
Ketan Joshi, communications consultant & author
Phil Newell, Director of Science Defense, Climate Nexus
Dharna Noor, Fossil Fuels and Climate Reporter, The Guardian

Amy Westervelt, investigative climate journalist and executive editor of 
Drilled Media, moderated.

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Columbia Journalism Review and The Nation magazine, encouraging more and 
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*Byung-Chul Han: The Burnout Society & Vita Contemplativa*
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*Byung-Chul Han: Psychopolitics and The Burnout Society*
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BX-FK_Rmzjc



/[The news archive -  ]/
/*April 27, 2009: NPR reports:
*/"Sixteen nations are responsible for 80 percent of the world's 
greenhouse gas emissions. Now those nations, dubbed the 'major 
emitters,' are sending representatives to a conference beginning Monday 
in Washington, D.C., to see if they can work together to slow the pace 
of climate change.

"The Obama administration has moved quickly to deal with climate change 
in the international arena. It has joined the United Nations talks that 
will take place in Copenhagen later this year and are aimed at 
developing a climate-change treaty. It is working one-on-one with China 
— which recently surpassed the U.S. as the world's largest carbon emitter.

"And in the meetings that start Monday, the Obama administration is 
convening the 16 nations that contribute most to climate change."

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=103465542pril 27, *
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