‘Don’t Look Up’: Hollywood primer on climate denial illustrates 5 myths that fuel rejection of science


From salemnews.com

… Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence play astronomers who make a literally Earth-shattering discovery and then try to persuade the president to take action to save humanity. It’s a satire that explores how individuals, scientists, the media and politicians respond when faced with scientific facts that are uncomfortable, threatening and inconvenient.

The movie is an allegory for climate change, showing how those with the power to do something about global warming willfully avoid taking action and how those with vested interests can mislead the public. But it also reflects science denial more broadly, including what the world has been seeing with COVID-19.

The most important difference between the film’s premise and humanity’s actual looming crisis is that while individuals may be powerless against a comet, everyone can act decisively to stop fueling climate change.

Knowing the myths that feed science denial can help. … As research psychologists and the authors of “Science Denial: Why It Happens and What to Do About It”, we recognize these aspects of science denial all too well.

Myth #1: We can’t act unless the science is 100% certain …

Myth #2: Disturbing realities as described by scientists are too difficult for the public to accept…

Myth #3: Technology will save us, so we don’t have to act…

Myth #4: The economy is more important than anything, including impending crises predicted by science…

Myth #5: Our actions should always align with our social identity group

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