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Inside the Fossil Fuel Industry’s Climate-Denial Social Media Echo Chamber

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TruthDig, January 2025

From 2008 to 2023, nine of the nation’s largest oil, agrichemical and plastics trade groups and corporations posted thousands of times on the social media platform X, and their messaging on environmental issues was strikingly “obstructive” for climate policy and action, a study published in the journal PLOS Climate concludes. The study found that all of the organizations, including the American Petroleum Institute (API) and the American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), were mentioned by at least four of the other groups — essentially creating an echo chamber for similar messages.

The groups also frequently tagged regulators and the media in their posts, with researchers finding the Environmental Protection Agency was tagged 795 times and the Wall Street Journal, the most mentioned media organization, tagged 517 times out of more than 125,000 posts. “Our study suggests that climate obstruction in different industries is more coordinated than is generally recognized,” said co-author Jennie Stephens, professor of Sustainability Science and Policy at Northeastern University and of Climate Justice at the National University of Ireland Maynooth.

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