Australia needs to increase its efforts to fight back against misinformation about climate change, a Senate report says.
Misinformation is not only undermining effective action on climate change, but the collateral damage includes community cohesion, political discourse and democracy itself.
Senate inquiry wants more funding for climate research and digital literacy to address scare campaigns, and wants more studies on health impacts of wind turbines.
AI-based material was even used to generate some of false claims in submissions to the inquiry into misinformation.
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