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Sebastian Quintero Valdes: Instructions:

Juan Esteban Micolta Gomez: The best way to avoid misinformation is to look in credible and safe places, look at the sources, that are based on some study or research, avoid information that comes from someone's opinion, it must have a research or scientific backing.

Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar: trust to prosper

Estudent Santiago Henao: fine to countries

Student Santiago Arias: Climate exchange op:

WILMER GUANCHA C: THE PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT IT IS NOT IMPORTANT TO TAKE CARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT BECAUSE IT IS BELIEVED THAT IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME FOR GLOBAL WARMING TO START.

John Sebastian Gil Berrio: Verify with other sources to confirm or refute the information

Felipe Loaiza: To counter misinformation about climate change, it is essential to first learn and educate yourself on the topic and ensure you understand the causes and effects of climate change

Juan Ossa: In addition, the sources should have evidence and specific data on the subject to support what they are saying, in addition to the fact that people have to help by reporting sites with false information or information without scientific support.

Lloyd Morris: Questioning and Education.

Sofía Escobar: show our real condition critically

Juan Camilo Cano Marin: I thik the threat of climate change is increasing rapidly. This is also mentioned by the IPCC. Because there are more and more enviromental problems, more and more species are dying, a clear example of this is the heat waves we had last year.

Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez: educate ourselves on this topic,be well informed,use reliable sources of information such as scientific,government or academic journals that carry out research on this topic and that already have verified information,investigate what we see.

Estudent Laura Loaiza: .

Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez: I agree since the facts show that if we continue human activities like all these years, the planet will not support the exploitation of its resources.

Andrés Cabrera: I would recommend using visual and everyday examples, for example: the snowy Santa Isabel has rapidly lost its snow cover, this implies a drastic increase in temperature that cannot be due to natural causes.

Mateo Figueroa: using databases

Stiven Santiago Pinto Garcia: I believe that the best implementations are digital platforms and these allow us to make different proposals known and share information using graphics and global warming resources to make the information more accessible

daniel alejandro chavez: scientific evidence

Alexander Martinez Fuentes: verifies speculative and alarmist information.

Danilo Santiago Tarapuez Guerrero: It is essential to make informed and responsible decisions that address climate change and protect our planet and future generations.

Student Camila Cantor: First, I recommend that if we are going to search for information, it should be in databases, where the information is reliable. It is very important to know where to search for information, it cannot be found on any page.

Mariana Molina: Scientific resources

Jennifer Quintero: Review the bibliographic sources of the articles and images you read

Camila Cano: A critical position is necessary to evaluate climate change negationism.

Juan Esteban Suaza Velez: Agroindustrial look.

Hugo Medina: Media review

Laura Alejandra Agudelo: is important to have a clear knowledge of our environment and the problems that affect it.

Juliana Bedoya: Climate change is not a natural process.

Laura Zambrano Gomez: Climate change is a global challenge

Eliana Trujillo Marin: I think that social networks and what is published in them is becoming a problem for societies. The disinformation there is high, and people do not worry about checking it before refueling. I think it is important not to spend so much time on them.

Santiago Londono Trujillo: it is important to recognize fake news and misinformation

Franco Sayan Serna Mejia: To address misinformation about climate change

Juan Pablo Vargas Suaza: Misinformation about climate change

Student Julián David Cardona Trujillo: My opinion

Juan Federico Pulido: My opinion

Diego Lozano: One way is to educate yourself and others about common tactics used in misinformation, such as cherry-picking data or misrepresenting scientific consensus as well as encouraging critical thinking and skepticism toward sensational or unverified claims.

Juan Camilo Gómez legarda: My opinión

Andrés Quintero: Misinformation about climate change

Lina Maria Calvo Castro: Fact-Check Información:

Juan Esteban Morales: My opinion

Juan José Marín: Importance of climate change understanding

Camilo Penagos: My comment

Inge Andrés Toro: One way is to share well-researched articles, reports and infographics about climate change on social media and in conversations and for everyone to be aware of the information they share and its potential impacts on the perceptions of others.

Jean Holguín: We must know a topic to be able to talk about it. 🤓☝️

Santiago correa angel: jijiji

Student Esteban Velásquez: From my perspective, avoiding misinformation about climate change requires promoting accuracy through education, verification of sources, fact-checking and critical thinking.

Nicolas Orozco Florez: We must verify that the search it's from that a reliable source or recognize source. I think that we need checking the sources where from coming the news, because it needs facts or credible opinions.

Hary Sofia Martinez Bravo: Repercussions.

Angie ocampo: To ensure reliable news about climate change, check trusted sources like government agencies, scientific journals, and reputable news outlets.

Yizeth Natalia Ospina Nunez: Having a lifestyle in which you are informed about climate change, in which the information is constant and reliable, this could be a model to follow for other people.

Santiago Alvarez Gutierrez: All done

Santiago Pareja Gil: misinformation

Juan Camilo Gomez Saldarriaga: Contrasting - Scientific evidence.

Nicole Hincapié Mejía: Always verify the source of information before sharing it.

Nicolle Price Barrera: Climate Change

Miss NICOLL Gómez: It is important to know what is good or bad information so as not to be embarrassed with other people. The tips are: First research the page or the person posting information, You SEE that information is recent and You try say the dificullt very easy

Anderson Oswaldo Trejos Franco: mesinformation, accessibility to social media.

Juan Manuel Vásquez Velasco: Misinformation about climate change

Ana Lucia Castaño Velásquez: One of the strategies that I use to counteract misinformation, in this case about climate change, is to look for 2 or 3 sources where they agree and that speak more in depth with scientific arguments and not superficially.

Maria Luisa Zapata Guzman: Misinformation about climate change on social media.

Estefania Orjuela Mejia: educated about climate change

María Antonia Rodríguez Lara: .

Veronica Penilla Marin: .

Stivel Ramirez Rojas: .

Laura Zuleta Restrepo: opinion

Angie Paola Villada Castro: In the fight against climate change misinformation, it is crucial to adopt practical strategies.

Yeifer Trejos Villa: The misinformation

Juan Carlos Cabrera Rivas: Critical thinking

Valeria Jimenez Echeverry: My opinion

Aina Martinez Romero: .

Juana Granada: Fact-Check, Trust Credible Sources, Promote Media Literacy, Highlight Scientific Consensus, Engage in Constructive Dialogue, Use Visual Aids, Stay Informed, Advocate for Critical Thinking, Support Credible Initiatives

Juan Manuel Cardona Rojas: small actions add up

Cesar Augusto Zuluaga Triana: The scientist papers are funded by big companies


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Sep 26
Sebastian Quintero Valdes Sebastian Quintero Valdes (Sep 26 2023 12:43AM) : Instructions: [Edited] more

In this forum, you will make an intervention and you will comment one of your classmate’s opinions. You will write about the following:

provide practical tips and strategies for countering climate change misinformation and highlight the importance of fact checking and using credible sources.

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Sep 26
Juan Sebastián Loaiza Juan Sebastián Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:03PM) : The climate change can be reversed just if we commit as society to chnage the way that we interact with nature. If we keep extracting earth's resources as if they were unlimited, we are going to acumulate more problems.
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Student Catarina Martin Student Catarina Martin (Sep 26 2023 1:13PM) : I agree with you, human beings must begin to generate more awareness and empathy with nature and the planet.
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Hugo Medina Hugo Medina (Sep 26 2023 8:13PM) : Nature more

I find your point of view very interesting since the most important thing for these events to not happen is to respect nature because it provides us with life.

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Cristian Gil Cristian Gil (Sep 29 2023 6:47PM) : Answer: more

I think it is more important to change ourselves, to make a change we need that.

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Yizeth Natalia Ospina Nunez Yizeth Natalia Ospina Nunez (Oct 03 2023 6:36PM) : I agree, although to unite as a society we have to start with ourselves, informing ourselves as much as possible so we can teach others why it is necessary to unite for this cause.
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Jan 22
Estefania Orjuela Mejia Estefania Orjuela Mejia (Jan 22 2024 12:22PM) : Reversing climate change demands a global shift in how we interact with nature, prioritizing responsible consumption and environmental education. more

Completely agree. The key to reversing climate change lies in a collective commitment to transform our relationship with nature. Responsible consumption plays a vital role, encouraging society to reduce resource waste and opt for sustainable products. Environmental education plays a fundamental role in raising awareness about the connection between our daily actions and climate change, driving more conscientious decision-making. Additionally, effective government regulation is essential to promote sustainable practices and provide incentives for a transition to a low-carbon economy.

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Sep 26
Student Catarina Martin Student Catarina Martin (Sep 26 2023 1:05PM) : Do not follow fake news or people with bad reputations more

A good alternative to knowing and learning about something new is by looking for reliable sources of information, and looking for people who move in the world of climate change and know the real consequences and possible solutions.

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Sep 26
Juan Sebastián Loaiza Juan Sebastián Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:08PM) : I agree with you. For example, I would never search for info on Semana or Caracol. We all know that they are untruthful media. [Edited]
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Sep 26
WILMER GUANCHA C WILMER GUANCHA C (Sep 26 2023 1:09PM) : STUDY TOO THE ENVIROMENT AND THE RESOURSES AND A CONTINUE LOOK AT THE SOLUTIONS
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Student Santiago Arias Student Santiago Arias (Sep 26 2023 1:11PM) : Reply more

That is true, a good idea is sensitize people about the reliable sources of information that we have, because in the moment is very comun the fake information in differents pages and social media.

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Sep 29
Estudiante Hernández Gaspar Estudiante Hernández Gaspar (Sep 29 2023 6:40PM) : I agree with you, we must be responsible with the information we see and share
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Sep 26
Student Christian Velasquez Student Christian Velasquez (Sep 26 2023 1:07PM) : One tip is fact-check before share information. more

Always verify information from credible sources before sharing it. Misinformation can spread rapidly, so taking a moment to fact-check can prevent its propagation. In a world inundated with information, fact-checking and using credible sources are our best tools against climate change misinformation.

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Sep 26
Estudiante Valeria Muñoz Estudiante Valeria Muñoz (Sep 26 2023 1:16PM) : opinion about Christian´s comment more

I agree with you, Christian. Verify the information that we are looking for is so important because this will ensure that we don’t fall in fake news.

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Sep 29
Sofia Espitia Sofia Espitia (Sep 29 2023 6:36PM) : Yes, If you need to inform yourself about something, the first step is shear a reliable source, like scientific article, and no social networks.
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Sep 29
Student Evelyn Chaucanes Student Evelyn Chaucanes (Sep 29 2023 7:36PM) : I agree, it is important to address climate change misinformation with solid strategies. [Edited] more

Checking facts and using reliable sources are essential steps. Science largely underpins the reality of climate change, and accurate information is essential to making informed decisions and advocating for a sustainable future.

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Sep 26
Estudiante Valeria Muñoz Estudiante Valeria Muñoz (Sep 26 2023 1:12PM) : Opinion more

I think we should learn to search or navigate the Internet very well due to the misinformation and fake news that usually exists. Some types that I can give would be: always look at the page to which you are going to enter, evaluate if the name is known to us and may have reliable information, in addition to the fact that we can search directly on the official pages, in this case, of organizations about the environment

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Student Cristian Gonzalez Student Cristian Gonzalez (Sep 26 2023 1:17PM) : Another point. more

is a good point, is necessary too say to our family, how and where search this information.

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Student Cristian Gonzalez Student Cristian Gonzalez (Sep 26 2023 1:12PM) : climate change, informative about facts to take conscience. more

is necessary have clear, what is the climate change, for this, we need give confiable sources.
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Give credibility to all the messages read on social media, especially those posted by anonymous profiles.

always Analyze the source of the news you consume, More than 80 percent of households have internet access, and approximately 24 million people are intensive users, meaning they use it daily.

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Sep 26
Student Juliana Cortés Student Juliana Cortés (Sep 26 2023 8:23PM) : I agree with you, we get most of the information from social networks and much of this information is wrong, very good opinion.
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Sep 26
Hugo Medina Hugo Medina (Sep 26 2023 8:07PM) : Media review more

Climate change is a problem that has affected us over the years and it is something that is very noticeable since the climate that existed a few years ago is very different from today, so the best that people and the media can do It is to get information from good sources or review studies which give truth to the situation and not just a simple speculation that they heard or believe to be the case.

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Sep 26
Mateo Figueroa Mateo Figueroa (Sep 26 2023 8:15PM) : Do not verify the information more

I agree, many people defend or share an idea that they heard out there, without taking the time to verify the information.

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Sep 26
Student Juliana Cortés Student Juliana Cortés (Sep 26 2023 8:20PM) : When looking for information about climate change, we must do so from reliable sources and not believe what anyone says; Without forgetting to avoid polluting to reduce the impact it has on climate change.
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Sep 28
Student Maryuri Galvis Student Maryuri Galvis (Sep 28 2023 9:00PM) : Opinion and tips about countering climate change misinformation. (Maryuri Galvis Duque) more

Im agree with you, i think that we need to search information on official pages like of government, scientific magazine, and ambientals groups. A good tip is verify on many sites of information the same data to see the coincidences or differences of the information.

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Jan 22
Juana Granada Juana Granada (Jan 22 2024 8:03PM) : I agree with you, especially in our country we have bad sources of information.
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Sep 29
Cristian Gil Cristian Gil (Sep 29 2023 6:42PM) : My comment: more

We can be more severe with the people that post disinformation and make conscience to the people with social media.

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Sep 29
Student Diana Pantoja Student Diana Pantoja (Sep 29 2023 6:43PM) : We have to accept that climate change is real, that in the world there are people who die from dehydration, who do not have crops and cannot eat, and others who lose their homes due to flooding, all of this is the effect of climate change. We can reduce
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Oct 2
Student Esteban Velásquez Student Esteban Velásquez (Oct 02 2023 10:53PM) : I completely agree with this perspective. In today's digital age, combating climate change misinformation is of paramount importance.
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Jan 22
Sara Tatiana Ocampo Lozano Sara Tatiana Ocampo Lozano (Jan 22 2024 12:22PM) : To combat misinformation about climate change, it is important to have an interest in the topic that drives the search for various sources of information that provides a broad look at the facts.
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Jan 22
NATALIA VALENCIA RODRIGUEZ NATALIA VALENCIA RODRIGUEZ (Jan 22 2024 8:12PM) : To counter misinformation we must consult reliable and up-to-date sources before sharing any topic, we can rely on scientifically backed data and can promote a more solid understanding and environmental education.
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Jan 23
Juan Esteban Rodríguez Villada Juan Esteban Rodríguez Villada (Jan 23 2024 7:55AM) : Climate change is an evident global challenge, driven by human activities like burning fossil fuels. [Edited] more

It leads to severe consequences like extreme weather events and biodiversity loss. To tackle this, we must rely on credible sources, reduce emissions, and adopt sustainable practices. Urgent action is needed to protect our planet and ensure a better future.

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Sep 26
Juan Esteban Micolta Gomez Juan Esteban Micolta Gomez (Sep 26 2023 1:00PM) : The best way to avoid misinformation is to look in credible and safe places, look at the sources, that are based on some study or research, avoid information that comes from someone's opinion, it must have a research or scientific backing.
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John Sebastian Gil Berrio John Sebastian Gil Berrio (Sep 26 2023 1:12PM) : Of course, it is always better to look at safe places, but the problem is knowing which places are where you can find high-quality information.
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Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar's Question Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar and/or Generating Themes for Freewriting Mentor (Sep 26 2023 1:06PM) : True [Edited] more
Generating Themes for Freewriting Mentor with Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar's edits:

Of course, on the Internet there will always be a lot of false information which is a big problem, because for example we hear our grandmother alarmed by false news and then she will have a lot of distrust when she hears something else, that is why it is very important have reliable and transparent sources

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Oct 3
Hary Sofia Martinez Bravo Hary Sofia Martinez Bravo (Oct 03 2023 1:41PM) : The ignorance. more

Of course, the best way to lower the level of ignorance is by reading and informing yourself in articles, books, pages or other elements in which their arguments are based on evidence, that have studies and statistics, so that in this way they can really to debate with logical arguments and not just being influenced by the political opinion of someone who has a lot of power.

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Sep 26
Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar Juan Sebastian Valencia Escobar (Sep 26 2023 1:01PM) : trust to prosper more

Despite everything that happens today, I am optimistic that many people are becoming more aware of what is happening on our planet and how we affect it. I think there is a need for more rapprochement with scientists, they should work more hand in hand with humanity to avoid confusion and strange conspiracies, I am not saying that everything is good but I trust and believe that the scientific community works for the benefit of humanity.

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Juan Esteban Micolta Gomez Juan Esteban Micolta Gomez (Sep 26 2023 1:11PM) : . more

You are absolutely right, we must work together between ordinary people and scientists to do our best for our planet and take care of us all together.

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Estudent Santiago Henao Estudent Santiago Henao (Sep 26 2023 1:02PM) : fine to countries more

fine countries that do not propose and integrate measures and options to fight climate change regardless of the personal ideas of the leaders

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Sep 26
Estudent Santiago Henao Estudent Santiago Henao (Sep 26 2023 1:03PM) : It's a bad day to have an eagle on my profile photo...
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Sep 26
Juan Sebastián Loaiza Juan Sebastián Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:05PM) : That's true. Ours are though times for birds. [Edited]
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Student Santiago Arias Student Santiago Arias (Sep 26 2023 1:12PM) : lol more

XD

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Sep 26
Student Christian Velasquez Student Christian Velasquez (Sep 26 2023 1:15PM) : 🇺🇲🦅🗽
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Student Cristian Gonzalez Student Cristian Gonzalez (Sep 26 2023 1:19PM) : jajajja more

you have to take a selfie.

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Sep 26
WILMER GUANCHA C WILMER GUANCHA C (Sep 26 2023 1:13PM) : ALSO CONTRIBUTE TO THE COUNTRIES BECAUSE PRODUCE THE MATERIALS. BECAUSE THEY ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD
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Student Santiago Arias Student Santiago Arias (Sep 26 2023 1:06PM) : Climate exchange op: more

I think that is important for the social media make a comprehensive control in news and differents articles about the climate exchange, showing in the app that is no verify informatión, and a campaign in social media too raising awareness about the fake profiles that talk about climate exchange.

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Sep 26
Student Christian Velasquez Student Christian Velasquez (Sep 26 2023 1:13PM) : Yes I think so too. Campaigns on social media to raise awarenes about fake profiles discussing climate change is very important.
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Student Catarina Martin Student Catarina Martin (Sep 26 2023 1:15PM) : It is a very good idea for social media companies to implement regulations on false content and promotion of these.
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Oct 3
Juan Esteban Bernal Duarte Juan Esteban Bernal Duarte (Oct 03 2023 6:48PM) : The misinformation and fake news more

The misinformation about climate change is a significant obstacle in the fight against this global issue, and it is crucial to actively and educationally address it to promote actions that reduce emissions and protect our planet.

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Sep 26
WILMER GUANCHA C WILMER GUANCHA C (Sep 26 2023 1:07PM) : THE PEOPLE BELIEVE THAT IT IS NOT IMPORTANT TO TAKE CARE OF THE ENVIRONMENT BECAUSE IT IS BELIEVED THAT IT WILL TAKE A LONG TIME FOR GLOBAL WARMING TO START.
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John Sebastian Gil Berrio John Sebastian Gil Berrio (Sep 26 2023 1:08PM) : Verify with other sources to confirm or refute the information more
Don’t rely on a single source for your information. Cross-check with other sources that cover the same topic or issue. Look for sources that provide different perspectives or viewpoints, but also check for consistency and agreement among them.
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Jan 22
Sara Tatiana Ocampo Lozano Sara Tatiana Ocampo Lozano (Jan 22 2024 12:24PM) : I agree, in today's world there are many media that provide information, however not all of them are reliable and we must check twice before believing in something or trusting data.
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Sep 26
Felipe Loaiza Felipe Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:11PM) : To counter misinformation about climate change, it is essential to first learn and educate yourself on the topic and ensure you understand the causes and effects of climate change
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Juan Camilo Cano Marin Juan Camilo Cano Marin (Sep 26 2023 1:19PM) : I agree, since in order to establish a good solution we must first inform ourselves well on the subject.
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Juan Ossa Juan Ossa (Sep 26 2023 1:12PM) : In addition, the sources should have evidence and specific data on the subject to support what they are saying, in addition to the fact that people have to help by reporting sites with false information or information without scientific support.
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Estudent Laura Loaiza Estudent Laura Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:23PM) : I completely agree. Reliable sources should provide evidence and specific data to support their claims, and individuals should actively report sites with false or unscientific information to combat misinformation effectively.
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Lloyd Morris Lloyd Morris (Sep 26 2023 1:14PM) : Questioning and Education. more

In first, I think cuestionating and to contrast the information is important only when we have evidence to suport them. The education is crucial to aport a diferent between the false information and the arguments. Support the news with oficial information can counterattack this problemas. Also, is important to provide a high level of education to the entire society to give them the tools to recognize false information.

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Sep 26
Estudent Santiago Henao Estudent Santiago Henao (Sep 26 2023 1:21PM) : I agree more

I agree with that man, I think the education that we receive since childs, can change the form we see the world now with more intelectual criteria

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Sofía Escobar Sofía Escobar (Sep 26 2023 1:15PM) : show our real condition critically more

Misinformation about climate change is something to which we must pay the greatest attention, many people believe that this is false and that there is nothing to worry about, but this is not the case, we must open people’s minds, make them understand through forums verified information, conferences where we show how the situation is for us, show them scientific pages so that they can see that the information is true and that a mistake is being made by avoiding reality.

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Sep 26
Juan Camilo Cano Marin Juan Camilo Cano Marin (Sep 26 2023 1:16PM) : I thik the threat of climate change is increasing rapidly. This is also mentioned by the IPCC. Because there are more and more enviromental problems, more and more species are dying, a clear example of this is the heat waves we had last year.
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Felipe Loaiza Felipe Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:17PM) : exactly, every year high temperature records are broken and animals are not able to withstand this
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Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez (Sep 26 2023 1:17PM) : educate ourselves on this topic,be well informed,use reliable sources of information such as scientific,government or academic journals that carry out research on this topic and that already have verified information,investigate what we see. [Edited] more

to benefit from the correct information and not accept the first thing they tell us without knowing if it is true or not, obtain accurate information, use social networks to spread it, counteract myths or false news on this topic, promote critical thinking of others and actively participate in debates or conversations to raise awareness among others and share our knowledge of this topic.

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Estudent Laura Loaiza Estudent Laura Loaiza (Sep 26 2023 1:18PM) : . [Edited] more

Share trustworthy resources, verify sources before sharing, develop critical thinking, be a role model, educate yourself; learn from reliable sources, debate with evidence, not confrontation

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Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez Nicoll Samantha Jaramillo Ramirez (Sep 26 2023 1:25PM) : I agree since the facts show that if we continue human activities like all these years, the planet will not support the exploitation of its resources. more

Climate change is an issue that should be given great importance since there are many scientific facts that show the effects of human activities, such as the fact that in the last 5 years we have had the hottest days since 1950, coastal retreat, warming of the sea…

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Sep 26
Andrés Cabrera Andrés Cabrera (Sep 26 2023 8:10PM) : I would recommend using visual and everyday examples, for example: the snowy Santa Isabel has rapidly lost its snow cover, this implies a drastic increase in temperature that cannot be due to natural causes.
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Mateo Figueroa Mateo Figueroa (Sep 26 2023 8:11PM) : using databases more

One of the best options to obtain adequate information is by researching databases, for example, with our institutional email we have access to a large number of databases, where all information is rigorously verified and reviewed.

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daniel alejandro chavez daniel alejandro chavez (Sep 26 2023 8:14PM) : Yes, I very much agree. more

Yes, I think the university is true and thanks to the email it gives us we can access a good amount of scientific and truthful information.

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Andrés Cabrera Andrés Cabrera (Sep 26 2023 8:26PM) : Mateo, although databases are reliable information, not all of society can access it, it is our job to share the information using simple language.
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Stiven Santiago Pinto Garcia Stiven Santiago Pinto Garcia (Sep 26 2023 8:11PM) : I believe that the best implementations are digital platforms and these allow us to make different proposals known and share information using graphics and global warming resources to make the information more accessible
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Student Camila Cantor Student Camila Cantor (Sep 26 2023 8:29PM) : I agree when he mentions that we should use digital platforms, with graphics. We must search information which is supported the theory with evidence.
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Student Camila Cantor Student Camila Cantor (Sep 26 2023 8:31PM) : I agree when he mentions that we should use digital platforms, with graphics. We must search information which is supported the theory with evidence.
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daniel alejandro chavez daniel alejandro chavez (Sep 26 2023 8:12PM) : scientific evidence more

Check your sources:

Always verify the source of information before accepting it as truth. Reliable sources include government agencies, scientific organizations, universities and reputable media outlets. Avoid sources that lack credibility.
We can also verify the date of this news to ensure that the information you are reading is current. Data and understanding of climate change evolve over time, so it is important to have up-to-date information and ultimately
Look for scientific evidence

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Stiven Santiago Pinto Garcia Stiven Santiago Pinto Garcia (Sep 26 2023 8:18PM) : yes I support your point and a very big help can be to teach people to identify such sources, which are from recognized scientific institutions and agencies, the best known are NASA, NOAA, IPC
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Mateo Figueroa Mateo Figueroa (Sep 26 2023 8:35PM) : it is important to verify the information that is shared more

I agree, on many occasions old news is shared just for the sake of creating controversy, or news from social networks is shared without first verifying the veracity of the news.

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Alexander Martinez Fuentes Alexander Martinez Fuentes (Sep 26 2023 8:14PM) : verifies speculative and alarmist information. more

It is very important to follow reliable sources of information on social networks as well as verify information on facts related to climate change and even more so when the information is speculative and alarmist, this will prevent more people from being misinformed.

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Sep 26
Danilo Santiago Tarapuez Guerrero Danilo Santiago Tarapuez Guerrero (Sep 26 2023 8:21PM) : It is essential to follow reliable sources and verify information related to climate change on social media to prevent the spread of misinformation and promote an accurate understanding of the problem. more

I agree, following reliable sources of information and verifying facts about climate change, especially when the information is speculative and alarmist, is essential to avoid misinformation and promote an accurate understanding of this important topic. This helps people make evidence-based decisions and contribute to effective action on climate change.

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Danilo Santiago Tarapuez Guerrero Danilo Santiago Tarapuez Guerrero (Sep 26 2023 8:15PM) : It is essential to make informed and responsible decisions that address climate change and protect our planet and future generations. more

The world is full of information, so it is crucial to address misinformation about climate change. The importance of fact-checking and using credible sources is critical. To counter misinformation, I think these steps should be followed:
Verify sources and avoid unreliable sites, Consult multiple sources to get a more complete picture, Understand the basic scientific concepts of climate change, Maintain a critical attitude toward questionable information.
Climate change is a global challenge, and making informed decisions is essential to protect our planet and future generations. We must approach this problem with knowledge and responsible action.

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Alexander Martinez Fuentes Alexander Martinez Fuentes (Sep 26 2023 8:20PM) : It is important to have some knowledge on the subject more

I very much agree with the importance of knowing basic scientific concepts about climate change, this will help a lot to avoid misinformation

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Student Camila Cantor Student Camila Cantor (Sep 26 2023 8:15PM) : First, I recommend that if we are going to search for information, it should be in databases, where the information is reliable. It is very important to know where to search for information, it cannot be found on any page. [Edited]
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Jennifer Quintero Jennifer Quintero (Sep 26 2023 8:19PM) : Yes, I think the same
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Student Julián David Cardona Trujillo Student Julián David Cardona Trujillo (Sep 29 2023 6:38PM) : Yessir more

I’m agree with that because we have to be sure about what we are reading.

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Mariana Molina Mariana Molina (Sep 26 2023 8:16PM) : Scientific resources more

The scientific resources contribute to our understanding of climate change and inform strategies for mitigation and adaptation

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Jennifer Quintero Jennifer Quintero (Sep 26 2023 8:16PM) : Review the bibliographic sources of the articles and images you read [Edited] more

I think that nowadays there is a lot of information everywhere about climate change. However, many do not understand the reality, because they associate it only with the warming of the earth and heat. For this reason, I consider that obtaining information through institutional repositories is the best strategy. This allows creating a reliable information chain.

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Camila Cano Camila Cano (Sep 26 2023 8:22PM) : I agree more

Because in the digital world a lot of information circulates that may not be real, so it is important to ensure that the information you read is true.

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Camila Cano Camila Cano (Sep 26 2023 8:19PM) : A critical position is necessary to evaluate climate change negationism. more

Because i think that to understand where the position of negationism climate change comes from, it is important to understand that it comes from one of the countries that generates great pollution due to its large industries; so it becomes a political and economic discourse since there are interests involved.

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Juan Esteban Suaza Velez Juan Esteban Suaza Velez (Sep 26 2023 8:20PM) : Agroindustrial look. more

Hello, I am going to give my opinion from one of the approaches of my career. I think we all agree with global warming and the climate changes that have been occurring around the world. This carbon footprint ranges from the macro to the micro in terms of activities, for example, from all activities on an industrial scale to household activities or even breathing as such, generates minimal pollution. The idea from an agro-industrial perspective is to look for alternatives in terms of renewable energies, implement a bi-economy and circular economy, to be able to take advantage of all the waste generated from agro-industrial chains throughout the world and develop new products, provoking and generating cleaner industrial processes, and power to comply with the 17 ODS proposed by the (ONU).

I invite you to learn briefly about what agribusiness is and how it seeks to contribute to climate change and environmental pollution.

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Hugo Medina Hugo Medina (Sep 26 2023 8:21PM) : Media review more

Climate change is a problem that has affected us over the years and it is something that is very noticeable since the climate that existed a few years ago is very different from today, so the best that people and the media can do It is to get information from good sources or review studies which give truth to the situation and not just a simple speculation that they heard or believe to be the case.

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Laura Alejandra Agudelo Laura Alejandra Agudelo (Sep 26 2023 8:31PM) : Yes, I think this. more

Is important have a good information about this problematic that affects us.

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Juliana Bedoya Juliana Bedoya (Sep 26 2023 8:38PM) : Be of the same opinion. more

I agree with you as many people do not read reliable sources or believe false information they find on unreliable media channels.

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Eliana Trujillo Marin Eliana Trujillo Marin (Sep 28 2023 8:36PM) : I agree with what you’re saying. It is evident the climatic change that we have had over the years, the long seasons of heat or cold, are a sample of it. more

I agree with what you’re saying.
It is evident the climatic change that we have had over the years, the long seasons of heat or cold, are a sample of it.

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Juan Pablo Vargas Suaza Juan Pablo Vargas Suaza (Sep 28 2023 10:20PM) : I agree. more

I believe that the best information comes from scientific journals or media outlets dedicated entirely to researching and reporting on climate change.

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Laura Alejandra Agudelo Laura Alejandra Agudelo (Sep 26 2023 8:28PM) : is important to have a clear knowledge of our environment and the problems that affect it. more

I think it’s important to verify the information, checking that it is supported by scientific data. You can also look for other sources to compare. Read clearly, understanding everything to be able to identify erroneous information.

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Stivel Ramirez Rojas Stivel Ramirez Rojas (Jan 22 2024 12:42PM) : . more

I agree with you; a practical way to do it is through academic search engines that provide access to high-quality academic information.

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Juliana Bedoya Juliana Bedoya (Sep 26 2023 8:31PM) : Climate change is not a natural process. more

The climate change skeptics they claim that this is a natural process, which means that it does not occur because of human beings, however, they are wrong, since climate change comes from the production, marketing and consumption activities carried out by human beings, that is, , the burning of fossil fuels, loss of forests and other productive activities in the industrial, agricultural and transportation fields.

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Juan Camilo Gómez legarda Juan Camilo Gómez legarda (Sep 29 2023 7:01PM) : My opinión more

I agree with the author’s statement that climate change is mostly driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation. The scientific community broadly supports this view, arguing that greenhouse gas emissions from our actions are causing global warming and adverse climate effects. It is crucial to address these issues and transition to more sustainable practices to mitigate the negative impacts on our planet and future generations.

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Laura Zambrano Gomez Laura Zambrano Gomez (Sep 28 2023 8:34PM) : Climate change is a global challenge more

Climate change is a global challenge involving the rise in Earth’s temperature due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation. This leads to severe consequences, such as extreme weather events and biodiversity loss. Fortunately, we can still address this issue by reducing emissions and adopting more sustainable practices. Climate change calls us to take urgent action and work together to protect our planet.

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Eliana Trujillo Marin Eliana Trujillo Marin (Sep 28 2023 8:40PM) : I think that social networks and what is published in them is becoming a problem for societies. The disinformation there is high, and people do not worry about checking it before refueling. I think it is important not to spend so much time on them.
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Franco Sayan Serna Mejia Franco Sayan Serna Mejia (Sep 28 2023 8:50PM) : Exactly more

Misinformation on social media and the lack of information verification can have a negative impact on society and the ability to address issues like climate change in an informed and effective manner. Therefore, it is important to be critical of the information we encounter on these platforms and encourage others to do the same.

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Santiago Londono Trujillo Santiago Londono Trujillo (Sep 28 2023 8:41PM) : it is important to recognize fake news and misinformation more

To recognize truthful information about climate change on social media, verify the source, look for scientific evidence, check the date of the information and beware of exaggerated claims. Consult experts if you have doubts. It is crucial to be well informed about this global issue in order to take appropriate and effective action.

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Franco Sayan Serna Mejia Franco Sayan Serna Mejia (Sep 28 2023 8:46PM) : To address misinformation about climate change more

I believe it’s essential to follow some practical strategies. Firstly, we should fact-check information and ensure it comes from reliable and scientifically supported sources. I believe promoting media and scientific literacy is crucial so that people can discern between accurate and false information. Moreover, it’s vital to foster open and respectful dialogue, focusing on facts and evidence rather than personal attacks. By doing so, we can contribute to a more accurate understanding of climate change and the importance of taking concrete actions to address this global challenge.

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Nicolas Orozco Florez Nicolas Orozco Florez (Oct 03 2023 3:34PM) : Agree more

I agree strongly with your comment, because all social media show many information, but it isn`t screen and all people can see this.

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Juan Pablo Vargas Suaza Juan Pablo Vargas Suaza (Sep 28 2023 10:17PM) : Misinformation about climate change more

I believe one of the best strategies to counteract misinformation about climate change is to promote critical thinking, so that people seek multiple sources when looking at relevant news on the subject and thus verify its accuracy. Another strategy would be communication with others, allowing for different perspectives on the same issue to be considered.

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Student Julián David Cardona Trujillo Student Julián David Cardona Trujillo (Sep 29 2023 6:36PM) : My opinion more

You can verify sources, consult multiple sources of information, you can also consult experts and even participate in evidence-based debates.

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Juan Federico Pulido Juan Federico Pulido (Sep 29 2023 6:38PM) : Opinion more

Is true but some people preffer easy things soy is better have a Review of a general source

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Student Diana Pantoja Student Diana Pantoja (Sep 29 2023 6:48PM) : If you are right, currently all information can be found on the web and even more so now with artificial intelligence.
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Juan Federico Pulido Juan Federico Pulido (Sep 29 2023 6:37PM) : My opinion more

It is very important to have a knowledge of which page provides the information, being misinformed implies opinions based on lies, it is important to get information from recognized news and pages such as .org, these are good quality scientific pages with real and truthful information.

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manuela arias manuela arias (Oct 03 2023 1:52AM) : I admit more

I agree with you. In my opinion we should avoid web pages or sites where we know that the information could be incorrect, we sould learn to differentiate between what could be real and what´s not, because we may fall into believing false data. To avoid this, we can verify the sources, look at where they get the information from. The sources that are 100% reliable are magazines or scientific articles, also looking at the publication date is very important and and it would be a great help to share proven information so that people don´t fall into misinformation.

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Diego Lozano Diego Lozano (Sep 29 2023 6:40PM) : One way is to educate yourself and others about common tactics used in misinformation, such as cherry-picking data or misrepresenting scientific consensus as well as encouraging critical thinking and skepticism toward sensational or unverified claims.
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Camilo Penagos Camilo Penagos (Sep 29 2023 6:48PM) : I agree more

Because Apart from the fact that your comment is similar to mine, I think that we should focus more on where we get the information from.

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Juan Camilo Gómez legarda Juan Camilo Gómez legarda (Sep 29 2023 6:42PM) : My opinión more
To deal with misinformation about climate change, it’s essential to bring the topic into everyday life. We can start by sharing clear and accurate information in schools, social media, and local communities. Also, it’s crucial to teach people to question what they read and identify reliable sources.

Furthermore, organizing talks and discussions with experts can make a big difference. Listening to scientists and specialists can clarify many uncertainties and motivate people to make well-informed decisions about how to address climate change in their daily lives.

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Andrés Quintero Andrés Quintero (Sep 29 2023 6:43PM) : Misinformation about climate change more

Countering climate change misinformation is crucial in fostering informed action. To do so, prioritize fact-checking by verifying information from reputable sources such as scientific institutions, government agencies, and accredited news outlets. Encourage critical thinking by educating others about the tactics commonly used by misinformation campaigns, like cherry-picking data or using emotional appeals. Share accurate, easy-to-understand climate science through social media or community discussions, and engage respectfully with those who may have misconceptions. Collaborate with local environmental organizations to amplify accurate information and promote sustainable practices. Remember that addressing misinformation is not just about facts but also about building trust and empathy, emphasizing the shared responsibility we have in combating climate change.

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Jean Holguín Jean Holguín (Sep 29 2023 6:45PM) : Xd more

I agree

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Juan Esteban Morales Juan Esteban Morales (Sep 29 2023 6:49PM) : Opinion more

Its necesary have this perspective in mind because the information can be very dangerous, so we need to continúe in search the real information like the ONU.

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Lina Maria Calvo Castro Lina Maria Calvo Castro (Sep 29 2023 6:45PM) : Fact-Check Información: more

Always fact-check information before accepting it as true. Use reliable fact-checking websites or organizations like Snopes, FactCheck.org, or PolitiFact to verify claims.
Cross-reference information from multiple credible sources to ensure accuracy.

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Jean Holguín Jean Holguín (Sep 29 2023 6:47PM) : X2 more

I agree 👍

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Andrés Quintero Andrés Quintero (Sep 29 2023 6:49PM) : I agree more

Yes, I completely agree. Fact-checking information before accepting it as true is a fundamental step in promoting accuracy and preventing the spread of misinformation. Utilizing reliable fact-checking websites and organizations like Snopes, FactCheck.org, or PolitiFact can help individuals verify claims and ensure they are based on credible evidence. Cross-referencing information from multiple reputable sources further enhances the likelihood of obtaining accurate and trustworthy information, strengthening our ability to make informed decisions and combat the spread of false or misleading content.

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Santiago correa angel Santiago correa angel (Sep 30 2023 12:12AM) : interesting more

it would also be good to include “not only reLy on quIcK sourcEs of information” since this leaves us with a small idea of ​​what Could be a lot of information tHAT can be chanGed or uPdaTed.

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Juan Esteban Morales Juan Esteban Morales (Sep 29 2023 6:45PM) : My opinion more

In this case is betterto search for best information and to improve the knolowedge with different opions or visions about this topics, and it is neccesary excelents opinions about scientificts, overmore read books or articles by them

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Juan José Marín Juan José Marín (Sep 29 2023 6:48PM) : Information. more

I agree, Seeking the best information and expanding our knowledge through diverse perspectives and opinions, especially from reputable scientists, is essential.

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Juan José Marín Juan José Marín (Sep 29 2023 6:45PM) : Importance of climate change understanding more

Before engaging in discussions, make sure you have a solid understanding of the science behind climate change. Familiarize yourself with reputable sources like the IPCC reports, NASA, and scientific journals.

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Camilo Penagos Camilo Penagos (Sep 29 2023 6:45PM) : My comment more

It is essential to verify the facts and use credible sources, such as scientific and academic bodies, to obtain accurate information. Additionally, it is useful to encourage critical thinking and media literacy among the community so that they can discern between verified information and misinformation. Sharing personal stories about how climate change affects people and the planet can also be effective in raising awareness and motivating action.

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Inge Andrés Toro Inge Andrés Toro (Sep 29 2023 6:54PM) : I agree with You, we need to start to check the sources of the information and the veracity
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Diego Lozano Diego Lozano (Sep 29 2023 6:55PM) : I agree with the recommendations, it is important to verify the information we hear in the media. 🇺🇸🤠💥🦅
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Inge Andrés Toro Inge Andrés Toro (Sep 29 2023 6:49PM) : One way is to share well-researched articles, reports and infographics about climate change on social media and in conversations and for everyone to be aware of the information they share and its potential impacts on the perceptions of others.
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Jean Holguín Jean Holguín (Sep 29 2023 6:52PM) : We must know a topic to be able to talk about it. 🤓☝️ more

Invest time in understanding the basics of climate science. When you have a strong foundation, it’s easier to identify misinformation.

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Lina Maria Calvo Castro Lina Maria Calvo Castro (Sep 29 2023 6:53PM) : UwU more

You are very intelligent

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Santiago correa angel Santiago correa angel (Sep 30 2023 12:04AM) : jijiji more

Stay attentive and informed about scientific studies related to climate change, read from reliable sources such as the BBC, the United Nations website (un.org), national geographic, etc. And don’t just trust what you see on social media.

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Student Esteban Velásquez Student Esteban Velásquez (Oct 02 2023 11:07PM) : From my perspective, avoiding misinformation about climate change requires promoting accuracy through education, verification of sources, fact-checking and critical thinking.
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Nicolas Orozco Florez Nicolas Orozco Florez (Oct 03 2023 12:44PM) : We must verify that the search it's from that a reliable source or recognize source. I think that we need checking the sources where from coming the news, because it needs facts or credible opinions.
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Angie ocampo Angie ocampo (Oct 03 2023 5:14PM) : I agree with you because it is necessary to check trusted sources before sharing alarming news.
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Hary Sofia Martinez Bravo Hary Sofia Martinez Bravo (Oct 03 2023 2:08PM) : Repercussions. more

It is incredible how many people are influenced by people in power. However, this becomes dangerous when the person selected to exercise said power does not have the capabilities to do so; and that, without having a logical argument, they can end up giving opinions that will influence many communities, and this can have many repercussions on humanity without any reversal.

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Angie ocampo Angie ocampo (Oct 03 2023 5:02PM) : To ensure reliable news about climate change, check trusted sources like government agencies, scientific journals, and reputable news outlets.
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Yizeth Natalia Ospina Nunez Yizeth Natalia Ospina Nunez (Oct 03 2023 6:48PM) : Having a lifestyle in which you are informed about climate change, in which the information is constant and reliable, this could be a model to follow for other people.
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Santiago Pareja Gil Santiago Pareja Gil (Jan 22 2024 12:23PM) : I find it very interesting, because by changing bad habits and having a better lifestyle you can reduce misinformation.
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Santiago Alvarez Gutierrez Santiago Alvarez Gutierrez (Jan 22 2024 12:19PM) : All done more

I feel like everything is already done. We accelerate climate change in such a way that now we only have to look for alternatives to make the end longer. I don’t really believe that now with the changes we make we will be able to reverse the damage caused, they would only be options to slow down our end a little

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Juan Manuel Vásquez Velasco Juan Manuel Vásquez Velasco (Jan 22 2024 12:34PM) : climate change more

I understand your concern, and it’s true that we face significant challenges regarding climate change. While it’s true that some consequences are irreversible, taking action now can help mitigate future impacts and protect our environment.

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Santiago Pareja Gil Santiago Pareja Gil (Jan 22 2024 12:20PM) : misinformation more

To diminish misinformation about climate change, it is crucial to educate people and enhance the credibility of scientific facts. It is essential to verify if the information is 100% reliable by checking whether it comes from a trustworthy source and ensuring its accuracy

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Santiago Alvarez Gutierrez Santiago Alvarez Gutierrez (Jan 22 2024 12:23PM) : hahaha more

We are at the point in history where we have surely had more information and more technological advances, but at the same time everyone believes in a flat earth and does not believe in global warming. haha where are we going to end up

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Juan Camilo Gomez Saldarriaga Juan Camilo Gomez Saldarriaga (Jan 22 2024 12:22PM) : Contrasting - Scientific evidence. more

Misinformation about climate change can be tried to combat by contrasting the sources from which the information comes and verifying whether this information has scientific evidence.

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Nicole Hincapié Mejía Nicole Hincapié Mejía (Jan 22 2024 12:26PM) : . more

I completely agree with your statement. Misinformation about climate change is a serious problem and combating it requires a careful, evidence-based approach.

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Nicole Hincapié Mejía Nicole Hincapié Mejía (Jan 22 2024 12:24PM) : Always verify the source of information before sharing it. more

Prefer reliable sources such as scientific institutions, government organizations and recognized media.
Be sure to differentiate between facts supported by scientific evidence and personal opinions. The science of climate change is based on objective data.

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Nicolle Price Barrera Nicolle Price Barrera (Jan 22 2024 12:24PM) : Climate Change more

Climate change is paramount as it directly impacts the planet’s health. According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), human emissions of greenhouse gases are the primary driver of global warming, contributing to extreme weather events, biodiversity loss, and threats to food security. Addressing this issue is essential to ensure a sustainable future.

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Miss NICOLL Gómez Miss NICOLL Gómez (Jan 22 2024 12:28PM) : Always read of where is the information that you read more

Yes, but always you Will be verified that the notice was real, true. For not give scream to other people.

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Anderson Oswaldo Trejos Franco Anderson Oswaldo Trejos Franco (Jan 22 2024 12:32PM) : gas emissions more

Absolutely. Climate change has direct impacts on the planet’s health, and it is essential to address greenhouse gas emissions to ensure a sustainable future.

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Nicolle Price Barrera's Question Nicolle Price Barrera and/or Text-to-Self Mentor (Add meaningful details about yourself to the optional descriptive box) (Jan 23 2024 8:03AM) : I agree with you, we must start acting for the environment and the greenhouse effect is where we should start [Edited]
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Miss NICOLL Gómez Miss NICOLL Gómez (Jan 22 2024 12:24PM) : It is important to know what is good or bad information so as not to be embarrassed with other people. The tips are: First research the page or the person posting information, You SEE that information is recent and You try say the dificullt very easy
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María Antonia Rodríguez Lara María Antonia Rodríguez Lara (Jan 22 2024 12:35PM) : What you say is very important about saying difficult things in an easy way, so anyone, even children, will understand and be aware of the importance of these topics.
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Anderson Oswaldo Trejos Franco Anderson Oswaldo Trejos Franco (Jan 22 2024 12:26PM) : mesinformation, accessibility to social media. more

I agree; misinformation is a significant problem, especially now with so much accessibility to social media, which often disseminates it. However, it can be an advantage for spreading information. The key is to be investigative and well-informed about the best websites or sources.

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Juan Manuel Vásquez Velasco Juan Manuel Vásquez Velasco (Jan 22 2024 12:26PM) : Misinformation about climate change more

When facing misinformation about climate change, I suggest you focus on fact-checking and use credible sources. Before sharing any information, make sure it comes from recognized scientific sources, such as IPCC reports, government agencies, and scientific journals. Accuracy in the information we share is essential to promote a genuine understanding of climate change and foster informed conversations.

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Ana Lucia Castaño Velásquez Ana Lucia Castaño Velásquez (Jan 22 2024 12:30PM) : One of the strategies that I use to counteract misinformation, in this case about climate change, is to look for 2 or 3 sources where they agree and that speak more in depth with scientific arguments and not superficially. [Edited] more
Articles with ISSN are also a good tool to find reliable information.
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Juan Camilo Gomez Saldarriaga Juan Camilo Gomez Saldarriaga (Jan 22 2024 9:58PM) : . more

I agree with you, I consider that consulting different sources of information to verify their veracity is a great alternative to combat misinformation about climate change.

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Maria Luisa Zapata Guzman Maria Luisa Zapata Guzman (Jan 22 2024 12:32PM) : Misinformation about climate change on social media. more

To counteract misinformation about climate changem, it is crucial to seek information from reliable and scientific sources. Furthermore, before sharing information about climate change on social media or other platforms, one should verify the accuracy of the facts and always cite the source of the information.

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Veronica Penilla Marin Veronica Penilla Marin (Jan 22 2024 12:36PM) : . more

I agree with María, since before sharing any information on our social media, we must ensure that the source is reliable.

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Laura Zuleta Restrepo Laura Zuleta Restrepo (Jan 22 2024 12:43PM) : . more

Exactly, we must always inform ourselves of reliable sources or government organizations so as not to misinform and confuse people.

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Estefania Orjuela Mejia Estefania Orjuela Mejia (Jan 22 2024 12:32PM) : educated about climate change more

The more you know about climate change, the easier it will be to identify misinformation. You can learn about climate change by reading articles from credible sources, watching documentaries, and participating in educational workshops.

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María Antonia Rodríguez Lara María Antonia Rodríguez Lara (Jan 22 2024 12:33PM) : . more

Combating misinformation about climate change requires effective strategies and an educational focus primarily. First, advocate for fact-checking by encouraging individuals to seek information from scientific and reputable sources. Use social media platforms to share graphics, reports, and studies from recognized organizations that provide quality information. Create clear and accessible content that debunks common myths about climate change, emphasizing the connection between human action and global warming. By educating people with science-backed knowledge, resistance against misinformation is strengthened, and a more accurate and engaged understanding of climate change and actions that can be taken to mitigate its impact is promoted.

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Juan Manuel Cardona Rojas Juan Manuel Cardona Rojas (Jan 22 2024 9:41PM) : I agree, many of the main problems that exist are due to misinformation on social networks and how they can quickly go viral while the important news that talk about the reality of things are the ones that are less disseminated.
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Veronica Penilla Marin Veronica Penilla Marin (Jan 22 2024 12:33PM) : . more

When facing misinformation about climate change, it is crucial to develop critical thinking skills. Before accepting or sharing information, verify the source, look for evidence supported by science, and assess the credibility of the content. Don’t settle for catchy headlines; delve into the details and seek information from reputable sources.

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Stivel Ramirez Rojas Stivel Ramirez Rojas (Jan 22 2024 12:34PM) : . more

A fundamental step we can take to mitigate misinformation is to verify the sources before forwarding any content

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Yeifer Trejos Villa Yeifer Trejos Villa (Jan 22 2024 12:41PM) : I agree, this habit strengthens the quality of the information that circulates and also contributes to build a more informed and critical society.
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Laura Zuleta Restrepo Laura Zuleta Restrepo (Jan 22 2024 12:35PM) : opinion more

When using social networks, we must be aware of the dissemination of misinformation about climate change before sharing an article or a publication, verify its veracity and consider if it is a reliable source so as not to alert and worry other people.

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Maria Luisa Zapata Guzman Maria Luisa Zapata Guzman (Jan 22 2024 1:08PM) : I agree, we must know how to use social networks well and verify the information before sharing it.
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Juan Carlos Cabrera Rivas Juan Carlos Cabrera Rivas (Jan 22 2024 1:35PM) : Critical thinking more

I agree with you, unreliable sources achieve poor dissemination of information in society.

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Jan 22
Angie Paola Villada Castro Angie Paola Villada Castro (Jan 22 2024 12:37PM) : In the fight against climate change misinformation, it is crucial to adopt practical strategies. more

First, let’s check the facts using credible and scientific sources. Let’s consult reports from recognized organizations such as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) or environmental agencies. Additionally, let’s promote media literacy, questioning the validity of information before sharing it. Sharing content from trusted sources and educating our circles about the importance of fact-checking can significantly contribute to an accurate understanding of climate change and its impacts.

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Ana Lucia Castaño Velásquez Ana Lucia Castaño Velásquez (Jan 22 2024 12:47PM) : I agree, sharing reliable content is very important to avoid misinformation, I think that education should also begin by learning to look for correct information with good scientific bases and arguments.
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Yeifer Trejos Villa Yeifer Trejos Villa (Jan 22 2024 12:38PM) : The misinformation more

Countering misinformation about climate change and highlighting the importance of checking facts and using credible sources is essential to fostering an accurate understanding of this global issue. I really believe that people should be encouraged to question the information they find and seek out multiple sources to get a more complete picture.

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Valeria Jimenez Echeverry Valeria Jimenez Echeverry (Jan 22 2024 1:51PM) : . more

Is true, it demonstrates a positive and thoughtful perspective on the importance of combating climate disinformation. It is important to highlight the emphasis on fostering criticism and searching for multiple sources to gain a fuller understanding about climate change.

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Juan Carlos Cabrera Rivas Juan Carlos Cabrera Rivas (Jan 22 2024 1:33PM) : Critical thinking more

It is important to promote media literacy, in addition to teach society what to believe or not, because there is a lot of information on the Internet, and sometimes the information that is read is false. So it is important to show reliable sources to consult information.

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Aina Martinez Romero Aina Martinez Romero (Jan 22 2024 7:35PM) : You are right, verification of information on the Internet is essential to maintain trust in information, prevent the spread of misinformation, promote informed decision making and preserve the integrity of online communication.
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Jan 22
Valeria Jimenez Echeverry Valeria Jimenez Echeverry (Jan 22 2024 1:44PM) : My opinion [Edited] more

One strategy to counter disinformation on climate change is to always verify sources before sharing information on the subject, making sure they are reliable and backed by scientific evidence, as it is a very sensitive issue. Also engaging in discussions on climate change is good and focus better on providing accurate and persuasive information. Seeing environmental education programs that teach about climate change from a scientific and equitable perspective also helps better understand the topic. Working with experts and scientific organizations to disseminate accurate and up-to-date information is another effective strategy, inviting professionals to give informative talks at community events can strengthen understanding and awareness of climate change.

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Jan 22
Aina Martinez Romero Aina Martinez Romero (Jan 22 2024 7:31PM) : . more

I think it is important to raise awareness primarily with children as they will be the next generation, as well as working with community leaders, faith-based organizations and local influencers to disseminate accurate information and encourage climate action.

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Jan 22
NATALIA VALENCIA RODRIGUEZ NATALIA VALENCIA RODRIGUEZ (Jan 22 2024 8:18PM) : . more

I agree that focusing on educating and raising awareness among children is key to ensuring a strong understanding of climate change in future generations. Also, working with community leaders and key actors can have a significant impact, bringing about a major shift towards environmental sustainability.

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Jan 22
Juana Granada Juana Granada (Jan 22 2024 8:00PM) : Fact-Check, Trust Credible Sources, Promote Media Literacy, Highlight Scientific Consensus, Engage in Constructive Dialogue, Use Visual Aids, Stay Informed, Advocate for Critical Thinking, Support Credible Initiatives
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Jan 22
Juan Manuel Cardona Rojas Juan Manuel Cardona Rojas (Jan 22 2024 9:38PM) : small actions add up more

this is a good strategy to try to avoid the problems of climate change, since we must look for alternatives if things remain the same, realizing that some initiatives do not work, and encouraging the idea that small changes work and that small actions add up and help.

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Jan 23
Cesar Augusto Zuluaga Triana Cesar Augusto Zuluaga Triana (Jan 23 2024 8:54AM) : The scientist papers are funded by big companies more

Everyone is saying that we need to investigate by looking into scientist papers. However, i share the idea that thhis scientist papers are often inflated, exaggerated, and sometimes funded by big enterprises that contribute significantly to the waste and contamination of our natural resources.

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