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Cleaning up toxic information: The fight against climate change disinformation

Cleaning up toxic information: The fight against climate change disinformation

FromCIPR Engage Podcast


Cleaning up toxic information: The fight against climate change disinformation

FromCIPR Engage Podcast

ratings:
Length:
47 minutes
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

2022 has been a record-breaking year for weather-related events. China recorded its highest temperatures and driest summer in 60 years. A third of Pakistan is currently underwater due to severe flooding and temperatures in the UK reached 40 degrees Celsius.
Hosted by Shayoni Lynn, CEO and founder of Lynn, this latest episode of Engage, explores the differences between mis and disinformation, particularly around the future of our planet, as well as how information pollution creates inaction and how conspiracy theorists are stirring up the culture wars around climate change. Featuring panellists:
David Gallagher, Communications expert and founder of DG Advisory
Stefan Rollnick, Head of Lynn’s Misinformation Cell
Rebecca Zeitlin, Marketing Director at Levidian

CIPR members can log 5 CPD points for listening to this podcast.
Additional resources and Ffurther information as mentioned in this podcast:
Clean Creatives
Drilled – a true-crime podcast on climate change
Book your place on CIPR’s virtual course about Disinformation, Misinformation & Malinformation
Communicating in a Crisis guide features case studies on how PR has been used to fight misinformation
Released:
Oct 12, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (16)

Published every quarter, Engage is a CIPR podcast digging deep into the challenges and opportunities facing PR and comms practitioners right now. This series brings a range of perspectives to the discussions from across the industry, offering insight as well as food for thought to learn and challenge your own mindset – regardless of where you are in your PR and comms career. Engage has been produced for PR practioners but the themes explored will prove valuable for anyone working alongside PR and comms teams, or with an interest in the issues affecting the profession. CIPR members can earn 5 CPD points for listening to an episode of Engage.