Media Literacy
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Media literacy stands out as a crucial tool in tackling the spread of climate disinformation. Media literacy includes the skill set to access, analyze, and evaluate information disseminated by various sources, intending to inform either the general public or a targeted audience. Furthermore, it involves the ability to generate content in various formats.
It empowers individuals to navigate the information in digital realm, fostering an awareness of potential biases. It provides the necessary skills to critically evaluate information sources and distinguish fact from fiction to address the complex nature of climate-related narratives. Additionally, given the global significance of climate change and its consequences, the role of media literacy extends beyond individual empowerment. It promotes the collective ability to engage in the public discourse, contributing meaningfully to the ongoing dialogue on climate change mitigation and adaptation.
Modules
Fact-checking and verification
Introduction to Media Literacy
Psychology of Belief and Disinformation
Critical Thinking Skills / Fallacies
Evaluating Information Sources
Digital Literacy
Engaging in Online Discussions / Online Safety
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