Are climate conspiracy theories undermining disaster response?




The age of climate disaster is here, as is the age of climate conspiracy theories. Those competing theories are turning dangerous.

Threats against FEMA responders have “hampered relief work” from Hurricane Helene in North Carolina, said The Washington Post. Authorities arrested a 44-year-old man on Monday, saying he was behind the threats. But the problem may be bigger. “Misinformation and rumors” forced federal workers to pause their relief efforts to avoid danger. The threats came after a false social media rumor charged that officials planned to seize one destroyed town and “bulldoze bodies under the rubble,” said the Post. “Folks who need assistance are refusing it because they believe the stuff people are saying about FEMA and the government,” said a Forest Service official.

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