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Cook, John; Ecker, Ullrich K. H.; Trecek-King, Melanie; Schade, Gunnar; Jeffers-Tracy, Karen; Fessmann, Jasper; Kim, Sojung Claire; Kinkead, David; Orr, Margaret; Vraga, Emily; Roberts, Kurt; McDowell, Jay – Environmental Education Research, 2023
Misinformation about climate change is a consequential societal issue, causing polarization and reduced support for climate action. However, the seriousness of the problem does not preclude non-serious solutions. There are numerous potential benefits to humor as a strategy to counter misinformation, such as attracting attention and engaging…
Descriptors: Misconceptions, Climate, Humor, Games