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Social media companies have failed to protect the public from super-spreaders’ of false climate narratives.
A new report from the Climate Action Against Disinformation coalition (CAAD) found that eight fossil fuel advertisers paid Meta at least $17.6 million for over 700 million impressions in the past year .
The spread of false content online has hampered the public response to multiple extreme weather events in 2024 .
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