From climate change denial to obstructionism: arguments for inaction and their amplification on YouTube

Authors

Keywords:

obstructionism, climate change, denialism, misinformation, YouTube

Abstract

The main implication of the scientific consensus on human causality of climate change is the need to implement urgent and transformative policies. However, inaction remains. Much of the academic research has concentrated on discourses that question the evidence of climate science under the umbrella term "climate change denial", but the focus has recently started to shift to the arguments of those who, while accepting the evidence, criticize the processes by which it is obtained and, especially, oppose ambitious measures, in many cases using misinformation. In this article, we will present a taxonomy of such arguments, categorized under the concept of "climate action obstructionism", and we will analyze how this discourse is "amplified" through the Internet; specifically, as an example, we will examine a YouTube video posted on Dalas Review’s channel.

Published

2022-05-31

How to Cite

Moreno Olmeda, T. (2022). From climate change denial to obstructionism: arguments for inaction and their amplification on YouTube. Dilemata, (38), 119–134. Retrieved from https://dilemata.net/revista/index.php/dilemata/article/view/412000489

Issue

Section

Truth, Disinformation and Verification: Epistemic and Moral Challenges // Articl