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Social media echo chambers are hurting climate debate

Social media echo chambers are hurting climate debate

We live in an era where emotional statements frequently trump cold and bland facts, raising questions over comms strategies for climate activists

Twitter watch: Who to follow at the UN climate talks in Lima

Twitter watch: Who to follow at the UN climate talks in Lima

BLOG: RTCC picks the cream of the crop to keep you updated with the inside information at the UN climate talks

Twitter: the new 'global cooling' frontline for climate scientists

Twitter: the new ‘global cooling’ frontline for climate scientists

Don’t lecture, be funny and beware the Daily Mail…Three climate scientists advise on how to cope with Twitter

Twitter watch: Who to follow at the UN climate talks in Warsaw

Twitter watch: Who to follow at the UN climate talks in Warsaw

RTCC’s definitive guide to who you should follow on Twitter at the forthcoming UN COP19 climate talks in Warsaw

Obama unleashes climate change Twitter rampage

Obama unleashes climate change Twitter rampage

President’s Twitter feed takes climate deniers to task and calls for action to address rising greenhouse gas levels – but not everyone is impressed

COP18: Who to follow on twitter at the Doha climate change talks

COP18: Who to follow on twitter at the Doha climate change talks

RTCC’s definitive list of who to follow at the next round of the UN climate talks

Why climate scientists should be on twitter

Why climate scientists should be on twitter

Michael Mann tells RTCC why he joined the social networking site, and explains that despite the trolls he feels it has been a worthwhile experience

Twitter storm urges Australian government to sign Kyoto 2

Twitter storm urges Australian government to sign Kyoto 2

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

In tweets: New York's Climate Week opens for business

In tweets: New York’s Climate Week opens for business

New York Climate Week kicked off today, with speakers calling for a Clean Energy Revolution led by the USA. RTCC brings you a round-up of the proceedings via Twitter.

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