What do tobacco and fossil fuels have in common, and why does it matter now? How is climate change disinformation being used against Canadians, and what can you do to push back? What is Information Sovereignty and Information Integrity, and why does it matter?
Get the answers to these questions and more with Phil Newell, communications co-chair of the Climate Action Against Disinformation coalition, a network of over 120 organizations around the world, and learn about the new Global Initiative on Information Integrity on Climate Change.
This program is presented as part of Earth Month and TPL's Our Fragile Planet program series, supported by Friends of Toronto Public Library, South Chapter.
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