cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ca/post/40004729

Against that backdrop, only 63 per cent of Canadians understand that climate change is real and caused by humans — a drop from 71 per cent in 2021, according to a poll published by the Angus Reid Institute Friday.

  • @[email protected]
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    As more people start to grow up in the fucked climate, they will see it as the norm.

    This is aside from all the misinformation and disinformation being thrown at everyone.

  • @xc2215x
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    422 hours ago

    That is really unfortunate to see.

  • @MajinBlayze
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    Abandoning “Global Warming” rhetoric in favor of the conservative framing of “Climate Change” was a huge tactical error.

    • @krashmo
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      1320 hours ago

      How is being more descriptive and leaving less room for misinterpretation a tactical error?

      • @[email protected]
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        Many feel the reverse, that global warming is accurate and unequivocal, while “change” is merely a weasel word that allows demagogues to obscure causes and minimize effects.

        Yes regional changes may differ. The planet getting hotter is what kills us all, though.

        • @ysjet
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          Climate Collapse would have probably been more accurate.

          • @[email protected]
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            Yea, all these labels are true. I think the point many are missing about naming is that these terms can ideally be used rhetorically, i.e. to help people pay attention to a risk, by tailoring the terms to the context.

            Risk Communication is an interesting field, and we’ll all be needing to understand it better shortly.

      • @MajinBlayze
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        It’s not more descriptive though, at least not to the layperson, it leaves room for people to believe that a change in climate is benign or tolerable. Everyone can understand that consistent, long-term warming is dangerous.

        • @krashmo
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          Obviously people believe what they want to be true more often than not. That doesn’t make the phrasing unclear. It makes people stupid.

          • @MajinBlayze
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            113 hours ago

            Yeah, people are broadly dumb, that’s exactly why it’s important rhetorically to make the tone of your message match the severity.