The battle for thruth on water, climate and the environment : (Record no. 80383)

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Original cataloging library Sipr
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Language code eng
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Personal name Klimes, Martina
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Title The battle for thruth on water, climate and the environment :
Medium [electronic resource]
Subtitle the impact of information influencing campaigns /
Author, etc Martina Klimes, Katie Goldie-Ryder, Karina Shyrokykh, Jacob Baraza Abumba and Bhanu Neupane
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Place of publication Solna :
Publisher SIPRI on behalf of Stockholm HUB,
Year 2023
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Pages 11 p.
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General note SIP2423
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General note "December 2023".
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General note Information manipulation related to climate and water can create security risks, increase polarization and erode trust in climate science, democratic principles and values. The widespread use of information manipulation campaigns on the causes and impacts of climate change, water scarcity and water resources in transboundary basins negatively affects the environment in which political will is generated to find and implement solutions to these challenges.<br/>This policy brief identifies two cases of information manipulation in the context of climate and water: (a) water availability during the Russian aggression in Ukraine; (b) information manipulation in the context of transboundary negotiations and the role of social media from the Eastern Nile. Following the case studies, the brief focuses on the information landscape of climate- and water-related disinformation during armed conflicts.<br/>Governments must treat water- and climate-related information influencing and manipulation as a serious security risk. The policy brief closes with recommendations for governments and multilateral organizations, to make societies more resilient to disinformation by focusing on education and communication. Scholars and experts need to increase understanding of the extent of the security risks posed by disinformation.
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Keyword climate change
Subdivision climate
-- water
-- environment
-- conflicts
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Author/Editor Goldie-Ryder, Katie
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Author/Editor Shyrokykh, Karina
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Institution Stockholm HUB on Environment, Climate, Security
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Institution SIPRI
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URI https://www.sipri.org/publications/2023/partner-publications/battle-truth-water-climate-and-environment-impact-information-influencing-campaigns
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Koha item type electronic publication
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