the information disseminated in the media . Since climate affects all elements of our society, it is moving beyond secondary sections and now requires a reorganization of newsrooms, well described by Wolfgang Blau, co-founder of the Oxford Climate Journalism Network, as "the greatest reconstruction story since World War II" , and which begins with the training of journalists.
How can we give journalists, and audiences, the means panama whatsapp number data 5 million to understand? Is impartiality possible in the face of fake news amplified by social networks? Should we give climate skeptics a voice on TV sets? Why are we vulnerable to this topic? Climate is perhaps one of the topics that generates the most false information on social networks, denying the extent of current global warming, its implications or its human origin.
Less than a denial (as is the case in the United States), fake news on climate in France often tends to relativize current climate change or to diminish the extent of the changes necessary to address the climate crisis. Sociologist Gérard Bronner described the " deregulation of the information market " which is characterized by a multiplication of sources of information and consequently by an easier dissemination of fake news, particularly on the state of the climate.