Even before bushfire crisis 66% wanted climate emergency action

January 9, 2020
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Australia Institute poll Jan 2020

released on January 9 by the Australia Institute think tank show that even before the bush fire emergency peak around the week following New Year's eve,聽 66% of people in Australia believe the country "is facing a climate change emergency and should take emergency action".

Further, 63% of people in Australia agree that "governments should mobilise all of society to tackle climate change, like they mobilised everyone during the world wars".

聽Only one in five Australians (22%) disagree.

The poll was conducted in November 2019 and found that聽 a majority of Coalition (56%), Labor (74%) and Greens voters (80%) agree that governments should mobilise all of society to tackle climate change.聽

Only among One Nation voters did more disagree (41%) than agree (39%).

If the same poll was conducted now, these majorities would be even bigger.

These results explain the desperate attempts by the a powerful minority in Australia to wage a dirty ideological war to try and force back public opinion on this issue and deflect blame from fossil fuel corporations and other climate criminals.

Leading this dirty war is Rupert Murdoch's media empire News Corp which is whipping up a campaign blaming "Greenies" and arsonists, instead of climate change, for the unprecedented fire crisis.

Murdoch's propaganda campaign operates alongside, and supports, a social media disinformation campaign.

Queensland University of Technology senior lecturer on social network analysis Dr Timothy Graham聽 told the : 鈥淎ustralia suddenly appears to be getting swamped by mis/disinformation as a result of this environmental catastrophe, and we are suffering the consequences in terms of hyped up polarisation and an increased difficulty and inability for citizens to discern truth."

Using a Twitter bot detection tool, Dr Graham found that聽there is likely a 鈥渃urrent disinformation campaign鈥 on Twitter鈥檚 #arsonemergency hashtag due to the 鈥渟uspiciously high number of bot-like and troll-like accounts鈥.

He similarly found a large number of suspicious accounts posting on the #australiafire and #bushfireaustralia hashtags.

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