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This chapter explains the enormous damage to people around the world and ecological systems on which hundreds of millions depend caused by a climate change disinformation campaign which has successfully blocked government action to reduce the threat of climate change for almost 50 years in the United States and several other developed countries. This damage is most notable in light of the staggering challenge to the world of limiting future warming to non-catastrophic levels as the international community strives to implement the Paris Agreement (UNFCCC 2015) which was concluded at the twenty-first Conference of the Parties (COP-21) under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC 1992) in December, 2015.
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- Climate Science
- Climate Change Policy
- United Nations Framework Convention
- American Petroleum Institute
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Brown, D.A. (2017). The Enormity of the Damage Done by the Climate Change Disinformation Campaign as the World Struggles to Implement the Paris Agreement. In: Westra, L., Gray, J., Gottwald, FT. (eds) The Role of Integrity in the Governance of the Commons. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-54392-5_8
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