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Science in the Face of Natural Disasters
11:45
Two scientific risk communicators expose examples of bad science communication during crises and examine lessons in risk communication that apply to a global pandemic.
Demonstrators wearing pyramidal head coverings hold up signs that read, "The End of the World."
14:56
Follow two myth-busters from Italy and Germany as they reveal their scientific approaches to debunking conspiracy theories, fake news, supernatural claims, and pseudoscience.
When Governments Ignore Science
12:05
Investigate disinformation and pseudoscience propagated by governments in India and Brazil.
Science Faction: When Disinformation Creates Divides
14:33
Investigate the politicization of science across the United States and Saudi Arabia.
Dousing Denial: The Pandemic of Climate Change
12:08
Explore climate action and solutions for Sudan, France and the world with journalist and climate activist Lina Yassin and climate scientist François-Marie Bréon.
Science Denial in a Post Truth Era
16:26
Investigate the roots and repercussions of science denial, propaganda, and information suppression in the United States and China.
A structure hovers over a nuclear power plant in Japan.
The final episode of "Infodemic" examines how to rebuild a post-COVID world where science is central, critical thinking is crucial and risk communication is properly conveyed.
Split image with one side of a lab worker and the other side of a person holding up a demonstration sign.
In the second episode of “Infodemic,” investigate the politicization of science across the United States and Saudi Arabia, and how governments propagated disinformation and pseudoscience in Brazil and India.
A group of people wade through flood waters.
In the premiere episode of "Infodemic," explore how information can easily be distorted or removed by organizational entities and individuals, and the ultimate challenge of the campaign to fight climate change.
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