Climate Change Misinformation in the United States: An Actor–Network Analysis

Author:

Thapa Magar Neelam1ORCID,Thapa Binay Jung2ORCID,Li Yanan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA

2. Department of Geography and Environmental Studies, Texas State University, San Marcos, TX 78666, USA

Abstract

Climate change misinformation refers to inaccurate, incomplete, or misleading climate change-related information created and spread in the public domain. Despite substantial consensus among the scientific community on the reality of anthropogenic climate change, public opinion still remains divided. Combating the climate crisis requires immediate and meaningful actions; however, various actors generate and propagate climate change misinformation, with vested interests in sowing doubts in the public sphere about the reality and urgency of climate impacts. The United States of America, where public opinion holds a strong sway in many social and political spheres, acts as a pertinent case in point, where the prevalence of climate denial fueled by persistent climate change misinformation contributes to this divided public perspective. For this reason, it is imperative to enhance the understanding of the subtle ways climate change misinformation exists and functions. This article employs actor–network theory and the concept of black-boxing to explore a case of climate change misinformation in the United States, with the aim of comprehending the workings of climate change misinformation within its network.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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