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Depot Ranked #2 in 2023 Survey of Top 11 ‘Climate Deniers’: ‘Morano’s influence in shaping public opinion on climate change is significant’

https://www.beforetheflood.com/top-climate-deniers/

Frank Thornton – June 30, 2023

Climate change, a multifaceted behemoth of an issue, casts a long shadow over our planet and the generations yet to come. It’s a puzzle that demands our utmost attention and understanding. Yet, it’s also a subject that has been entangled in a web of controversy and misinformation. Amidst the cacophony of voices in this discourse, a distinct group stands out – the climate deniers, individuals who challenge the scientific consensus on climate change.

These climate contrarians hail from diverse walks of life, spanning the realms of politics, media, and even science. Their beliefs range from outright denial of climate change to a grudging acceptance of its occurrence, albeit with a twist. They argue that it’s not a byproduct of human activities or that its impacts are overblown. In this article, we’ll journey into the minds of eleven such prominent climate deniers, exploring their views and the influence they wield.

2. MARC MORANO

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Marc Morano is a former Republican political aide who has become one of the most vocal climate deniers in the media. He is the founder and executive editor of Climate Depot, a website that frequently publishes articles questioning the reality and severity of climate change.

Morano has a knack for generating controversy and drawing attention to his views. He has appeared on numerous television programs, where he often engages in heated debates with climate scientists and advocates. His confrontational style and ability to simplify complex issues have made him a prominent figure in the climate denial movement.

Despite his lack of formal scientific training, Morano’s influence in shaping public opinion on climate change is significant. His website and media appearances reach a wide audience, spreading misinformation and fostering doubt about the scientific consensus on climate change.

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