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Benessere epistemico, mass media, disinformazione e cambiamento climatico

The article analyzes one of the crucial junctures in the fight against climate change, namely its relationship with the media and disinformation. A dense network of actors is involved in the creation and dissemination of disinformation that has long been supported by the economic interests of the oi...

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Published in:Cambio (Firenze) 2023-06, Vol.13 (25), p.217-228
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