(Bloomberg) -- The nature of climate misinformation on Google-owned YouTube is evolving, according to a new report. Videos espousing climate denial are declining across nearly 100 YouTube channels, ...
Content creators have spent the past five years developing new tactics to evade YouTube’s policies blocking monetization of videos making false claims about climate change, a report from a nonprofit ...
Adam McKay has launched the nonprofit Yellow Dot Studios to make videos and other materials aimed at raising public understanding of the climate emergency and related issues, following the viral ...
Last month, TikTok updated its community guidelines to add policies that prohibit videos with climate change misinformation on the app. As The Daily Beast notes, the change is taking effect today, ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. An ad for the movie 80 For Brady appeared before a video claiming that climate change is a hoax, according to The New York Times. Jane Fonda, ...
Google said in 2021 that it would stop running ads alongside videos and other content that denied the existence and causes of climate change. By Nico Grant and Steven Lee Myers In October 2021, Google ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Youtube still ran ads on content that rejects mainstream climate science, even after Google said it wouldn’t ...
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