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A Matter of Fact

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As certain branches across politics and the media push mistruths, half-truths and lies about the cause and severity of the climate crisis in Australia, identifying reliable, science-backed information is increasingly a challenge. But how do we identify misinformation in the battle against climate change, and what can we do to counter it? Academic Judith Brett (The Coal Curse) joins renewable energy expert Ketan Joshi (Windfall) in conversation. Supported by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Recorded at MWF Digital in 2020.

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As certain branches across politics and the media push mistruths, half-truths and lies about the cause and severity of the climate crisis in Australia, identifying reliable, science-backed information is increasingly a challenge. But how do we identify misinformation in the battle against climate change, and what can we do to counter it? Academic Judith Brett (The Coal Curse) joins renewable energy expert Ketan Joshi (Windfall) in conversation. Supported by the Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning

Recorded at MWF Digital in 2020.

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