Why are climate scientists receiving abuse?
The climate science community say they are facing a growing barrage of abuse by people who do not believe what they鈥檙e saying.
As the world faces up to the increasingly apparent effects of climate change, access to accurate information that helps us to understand what鈥檚 going on, why, and what we can do about it, is vital.
But in its efforts to do this, the science community is facing a growing amount of abuse from people who do not believe what they鈥檙e saying. Anger at the science is leading to threats against the scientists in some cases.
In this episode, presenter Jordan Dunbar is joined by 91热爆 Verify鈥檚 Merlyn Thomas to find out more and are joined by the following guests:
Nihan Kalle, 91热爆 Monitoring, based in Istanbul
Helene Muri, research professor in climate change at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Lincoln Alves, climate scientist at the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil.
Hannah Ritchie, deputy editor at Our World in Data and a researcher at the University of Oxford, UK.
Email us: theclimatequestion@bbc.com
Producer: Ben Cooper
Researcher: Octavia Woodward
Series producer: Alex Lewis
Editor: China Collins
Sound engineers: Tom Brignell and James Beard
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