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Brasil: la agroindustria y la extrema derecha impulsan una máquina de noticias falsas sobre el calentamiento global

By Jason Nguyen
Published in Actualidad
July 10, 2023
2 min read
Brasil: la agroindustria y la extrema derecha impulsan una máquina de noticias falsas sobre el calentamiento global

Brasil: la agroindustria y la extrema derecha impulsan una máquina de noticias falsas sobre el calentamiento global

Introduction: The issue of fake news continues to plague society, contaminating public discourse on critical topics like climate change. In a recent article, “Brasil: la agroindustria y la extrema derecha impulsan una máquina de noticias falsas sobre el calentamiento global” (Brazil: Agribusiness and the Far Right Fuel a Machine of Fake News on Global Warming), we delve into the alarming extent to which misinformation is being spread in Brazil regarding climate change. This article captivated my attention due to its exploration of the intersection between political interests, agribusiness, and the detrimental effects it has on public understanding of this pressing global issue.

Summary: The article highlights the dangerous machinery that has been established in Brazil, perpetuating fake news about global warming. The country’s agribusiness sector and far-right groups have joined forces to disseminate false information, distorting the scientific consensus on climate change. Through social media, websites, and television channels, this network spreads misleading narratives, denying the reality of global warming and promoting alternative explanations. By exploiting the public’s lack of scientific literacy, they effectively sow doubt and mislead citizens, hindering necessary action against climate change.

Additional information or context: Having witnessed the devastating consequences of climate change firsthand, it is disheartening to see deliberate misinformation being used to hinder progress and exacerbate the problem. Brazil, as one of the largest agricultural producers in the world, plays a significant role in shaping global sustainability efforts. The agribusiness sector, motivated by economic interests, is keen on downplaying the environmental impact of its practices. By aligning themselves with far-right groups, they cater to a wider political narrative that dismisses climate change as a hoax, reinforcing the already existing denialist discourse prevalent in various parts of the world.

Conclusion: This article sheds light on the dangerous alliance between the agribusiness sector and the far right in Brazil, resulting in the spread of fake news about climate change. The repercussions of this misinformation campaign are far-reaching, hindering collective action against global warming and undermining public understanding of an urgent, existential threat. As consumers of news and information, it is crucial for us to remain vigilant and critical, seeking out reliable sources and challenging the narratives that are driven by political or economic interests. Only by staying informed can we hope to counteract the detrimental effects of fake news and work towards a sustainable future for our planet.


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