How science can combat climate change conspiracies - Whose Truth? The Documentary, BBC World Service
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 Published On Jul 1, 2024

Nobel Prize laureate Sir Paul Nurse wants science, not politics, to guide the debate surrounding climate change. But how do you convince the denialists?

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Babita Sharma takes us through the evolving strategies of those who claim climate change isn’t real, and speaks to two young people who are trying to make a difference. UK climate activist Phoebe L Hanson founded Teach the Teacher, which gives school children the resources to engage with their teachers on climate change.

Ugandan Nyombi Morris set up a non-profit organisation, Earth Volunteers, to mobilise young people like him who wanted to promote the fight against the climate crisis.

00:00 Fleeing the floods
00:50 A climate crisis
02:20 Teach the Teacher
05:48 Climate change disinformation
09:16 Sir Paul Nurse on tackling conspiracy theories
12:41 Climate refugees taking action
15:08 Education is crucial to tackling climate change

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